The Athenian Oracle, Volumen4J. and J. Knapton, 1728 |
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... cause of Wonder , was , fince the Benefit of Prin- ting , Books , and confequently Learning , grew more general , and with that an univerfal In- clination of moft Men to spread it ftill farther , that nothing of this nature fhould by ...
... cause of Wonder , was , fince the Benefit of Prin- ting , Books , and confequently Learning , grew more general , and with that an univerfal In- clination of moft Men to spread it ftill farther , that nothing of this nature fhould by ...
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... Cause , yet I can't but add a- nother from the fame Difcourfe , it containing fo much of Wit , as well as Solidity and Reason . < C C - • the Doctrine of Free - will ( perfifts the Querift ) Set Men together by the Ears ? Nay ...
... Cause , yet I can't but add a- nother from the fame Difcourfe , it containing fo much of Wit , as well as Solidity and Reason . < C C - • the Doctrine of Free - will ( perfifts the Querift ) Set Men together by the Ears ? Nay ...
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... cause of the feven times flowing of the Euripus in a day . Laftly , if there be fuch a Defcent in the Motion of the Earth , as to make the Wa- ters fall down to the Brim , as I may call it , then by the fame Rule they would fall out ...
... cause of the feven times flowing of the Euripus in a day . Laftly , if there be fuch a Defcent in the Motion of the Earth , as to make the Wa- ters fall down to the Brim , as I may call it , then by the fame Rule they would fall out ...
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... Cause ) for a Flux and Refflux , or elfe it would have ftagnated and corrup- ted , and by confequence been ⚫ unfit for Procreation of Fishes , and Navigation . For the Objections which are , or can be rais'd against this , confult the ...
... Cause ) for a Flux and Refflux , or elfe it would have ftagnated and corrup- ted , and by confequence been ⚫ unfit for Procreation of Fishes , and Navigation . For the Objections which are , or can be rais'd against this , confult the ...
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... cause they defign'd ' em other- wife ; as for example , Burlesque , which in its kind is very witty and pleasant . But then the Epithalamium in Vol . I.p.473.is very fine . And laftly , when the Subject is not fo noble , as that of this ...
... cause they defign'd ' em other- wife ; as for example , Burlesque , which in its kind is very witty and pleasant . But then the Epithalamium in Vol . I.p.473.is very fine . And laftly , when the Subject is not fo noble , as that of this ...
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