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Page viii
... once begun how to leave off I know not : the faults are fo many , and of fo many forts , that the variety binders all judgment of this kind . However if I can out of thefe furnish for my learned reader any entertainment , while at the ...
... once begun how to leave off I know not : the faults are fo many , and of fo many forts , that the variety binders all judgment of this kind . However if I can out of thefe furnish for my learned reader any entertainment , while at the ...
Page xxv
... once , " Had not concluded ALL . He wakes ; Speak " to him . " Had not concluded ALL- ] All what ? we should " read and point it thus , " Had not concluded - AH ! " An exclamation on perceiving her father wake . " Mr. W. This ...
... once , " Had not concluded ALL . He wakes ; Speak " to him . " Had not concluded ALL- ] All what ? we should " read and point it thus , " Had not concluded - AH ! " An exclamation on perceiving her father wake . " Mr. W. This ...
Page xxxvi
... once " With men , as angels , without feminine ? " Or find fome other way to generate " Mankind ? this mischief had not then befal'n : " And more , that fhall befal , innumerable Disturbances on earth through female fnares , " And ...
... once " With men , as angels , without feminine ? " Or find fome other way to generate " Mankind ? this mischief had not then befal'n : " And more , that fhall befal , innumerable Disturbances on earth through female fnares , " And ...
Page xxxviii
... arms " and artillery ; fo that the cannon which Froiffart " tells us was once fifty feet long , was contra & ed to " less than ten . This proportion likewife held in " their 66 " their muskets ; fo that , ' till xxxviii PREFACE .
... arms " and artillery ; fo that the cannon which Froiffart " tells us was once fifty feet long , was contra & ed to " less than ten . This proportion likewife held in " their 66 " their muskets ; fo that , ' till xxxviii PREFACE .
Page xliii
... once I was , and had but this fifh painted , not an holiday - fool there but would " give a piece of filver . There would this monster " make a man ; any strange beaft there makes a 66 man ; when they will not give a doit to relieve " a ...
... once I was , and had but this fifh painted , not an holiday - fool there but would " give a piece of filver . There would this monster " make a man ; any strange beaft there makes a 66 man ; when they will not give a doit to relieve " a ...
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