The Athenian Oracle, Volumen4J. and J. Knapton, 1728 |
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... fufficient to con- vince thofe ( among which number I my felf was at first ) who were ftartled with the feeming Impoffibility of the Project , that notwithstanding it was fo difficult , yet they have fully come up to what they first ...
... fufficient to con- vince thofe ( among which number I my felf was at first ) who were ftartled with the feeming Impoffibility of the Project , that notwithstanding it was fo difficult , yet they have fully come up to what they first ...
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... fufficient to perufe this Work , in which every one may find the Mar- row of what great Authors have writ on any curious Sub- ject , with the Improvement of many ingenious and learned Men upon it . Nor is the Rea- der confin'd to that ...
... fufficient to perufe this Work , in which every one may find the Mar- row of what great Authors have writ on any curious Sub- ject , with the Improvement of many ingenious and learned Men upon it . Nor is the Rea- der confin'd to that ...
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... fufficient to perform this mighty Task alone . By what has been faid of these three Members , we may reasonably fuppofe that the reft are not ill match'd . And as in the fearch of the Secrets of Nature we illuftrate the more Obfcure by ...
... fufficient to perform this mighty Task alone . By what has been faid of these three Members , we may reasonably fuppofe that the reft are not ill match'd . And as in the fearch of the Secrets of Nature we illuftrate the more Obfcure by ...
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... fufficient to converse only with their Papers . There is fuch a Defire of being known , in moft Wri- ters , that they all have that beginning of the firft Copy of Verfes in Cowley in their Heads : What flatter'd by hope of better things ...
... fufficient to converse only with their Papers . There is fuch a Defire of being known , in moft Wri- ters , that they all have that beginning of the firft Copy of Verfes in Cowley in their Heads : What flatter'd by hope of better things ...
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... Affair , or to discover thofe Defects they have found out , fuppofing that their Ar- bitrary Sentence is fufficient to prove a Guilt ; perhaps that may may be of great value with thofe who blindly depend Athenian SOCIETY . 47.
... Affair , or to discover thofe Defects they have found out , fuppofing that their Ar- bitrary Sentence is fufficient to prove a Guilt ; perhaps that may may be of great value with thofe who blindly depend Athenian SOCIETY . 47.
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