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Page 10
I l - ok upon to be as remarkable an accident as any recorded in history , since
that which happened to the son of Crosfus , after having been many years as
much tonguetyed as my felf . Lipox the first opening of my mouth , I made a
speech ...
I l - ok upon to be as remarkable an accident as any recorded in history , since
that which happened to the son of Crosfus , after having been many years as
much tonguetyed as my felf . Lipox the first opening of my mouth , I made a
speech ...
Page 61
AM the more pleased with these my papers , since i I find they have encouraged
sereral men of learning and wit to become my correspondells . I yesterday
received the following essay ágainst quacks , which I shall here communicate to
my ...
AM the more pleased with these my papers , since i I find they have encouraged
sereral men of learning and wit to become my correspondells . I yesterday
received the following essay ágainst quacks , which I shall here communicate to
my ...
Page 107
HAT have I not suffered , Othou daughter of Zilpah , since thou gavest thyself
away in marriage to my rival ? I grew weary of the light of the fun , ' and have
been ever since covering myself with woods and forests . These threescore and
ten ...
HAT have I not suffered , Othou daughter of Zilpah , since thou gavest thyself
away in marriage to my rival ? I grew weary of the light of the fun , ' and have
been ever since covering myself with woods and forests . These threescore and
ten ...
Page 151
AFTER all , if a man's temper was at his own disposal , I think he would not chuse
to be of either of these partics ; since the most perfect character is that which is
formed out of both of them . A man would neither chuse to be a hermit nor a ...
AFTER all , if a man's temper was at his own disposal , I think he would not chuse
to be of either of these partics ; since the most perfect character is that which is
formed out of both of them . A man would neither chuse to be a hermit nor a ...
Page 186
... who since the day of their marriage had not seen one another till the day of the
claim . The second was an hc• nest pair in the neighbourhood ; the husband was
a man of plain good sense , and a peaceable temper ; the waman was dumb .
... who since the day of their marriage had not seen one another till the day of the
claim . The second was an hc• nest pair in the neighbourhood ; the husband was
a man of plain good sense , and a peaceable temper ; the waman was dumb .
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