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Page 273
... Account of several extraordinary Clubs both ancient and modern , I did not design to have troubled him with any more Nar ratives of this Nature ; but I have lately received Informa tion of a Club which I can call neither ancient nor ...
... Account of several extraordinary Clubs both ancient and modern , I did not design to have troubled him with any more Nar ratives of this Nature ; but I have lately received Informa tion of a Club which I can call neither ancient nor ...
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... account of Our Persons , are equally Faults ; and both arise from the want of knowing , or rather endeavouring to know , our selves , and for what we ought to be valued or neglected . But indeed , I did not imagine these little ...
... account of Our Persons , are equally Faults ; and both arise from the want of knowing , or rather endeavouring to know , our selves , and for what we ought to be valued or neglected . But indeed , I did not imagine these little ...
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... Account of a very active little Animal , which I think he calls the Ichneumon , that makes it the whole Business of his Life to break the Eggs of the Crocodile , which he is always in search after . This Instinct is the more remarkable ...
... Account of a very active little Animal , which I think he calls the Ichneumon , that makes it the whole Business of his Life to break the Eggs of the Crocodile , which he is always in search after . This Instinct is the more remarkable ...
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