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... , which I defign as the entertainment of the prefent paper , I must in a few words open the occasion of it . In the account which Plato gives us of the converfation F In THE SPECTATOR . 57 fpecies mixt among them, when the moral hath fo ...
... , which I defign as the entertainment of the prefent paper , I must in a few words open the occasion of it . In the account which Plato gives us of the converfation F In THE SPECTATOR . 57 fpecies mixt among them, when the moral hath fo ...
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