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... tell when it happened ? Since I wrote you, some time ago, I have been reading Lord Bacon. He says they have in Cephalonia a dwarf oak, in the leaves of which there are tumours or blisters, containing a red dust, which they rub out, and ...
... tell when it happened ? Since I wrote you, some time ago, I have been reading Lord Bacon. He says they have in Cephalonia a dwarf oak, in the leaves of which there are tumours or blisters, containing a red dust, which they rub out, and ...
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... tell me when you would be here, I should be glad to order my affairs so as to make a journey with you, but dare not engage to do it for fear I should fail. The copperas is about twelve miles from hence, at a place where 1780 ] THE ...
... tell me when you would be here, I should be glad to order my affairs so as to make a journey with you, but dare not engage to do it for fear I should fail. The copperas is about twelve miles from hence, at a place where 1780 ] THE ...
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... tell you who is the best author upon that subject. Should I meet with any thing of the kind which I think would 9 please you, I will endeavour to secure it for you. It is a study which would suit my taste exactly, and, had I leisure, I ...
... tell you who is the best author upon that subject. Should I meet with any thing of the kind which I think would 9 please you, I will endeavour to secure it for you. It is a study which would suit my taste exactly, and, had I leisure, I ...
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... tell ; but their present mode of living and their education are much, against their conversion, and past experience has too plainly shewn the futility of attempting to alter either. " The kindness and flatteries " of the French made ...
... tell ; but their present mode of living and their education are much, against their conversion, and past experience has too plainly shewn the futility of attempting to alter either. " The kindness and flatteries " of the French made ...
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... tell you that I heard one of my very good brethren in this neighbourhood gravely assert in company (and I have been told he did the same in his pulpit) that it was the fulfilling of Joel's prophecy of a "pillar of smoke"; and that ...
... tell you that I heard one of my very good brethren in this neighbourhood gravely assert in company (and I have been told he did the same in his pulpit) that it was the fulfilling of Joel's prophecy of a "pillar of smoke"; and that ...
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