London Magazine Enlarged and Improved, Том 20C. Ackers, 1751 |
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... live but a day Afting speech of one of those infects 25 Character of the late duke of Marlborough , as drawn by Voltaire Seffions at the Old - Bailey Remarks on our English charity 42 ibid . 42 , 43 42 43 ibid . 24 " ibid . Lines ...
... live but a day Afting speech of one of those infects 25 Character of the late duke of Marlborough , as drawn by Voltaire Seffions at the Old - Bailey Remarks on our English charity 42 ibid . 42 , 43 42 43 ibid . 24 " ibid . Lines ...
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... lives at difcretion on the lands of the clergy , becaufe what the clergy pays to the republick is too inconfiderable . In France reafon improves daily , and teaches , that the church ought to contribute , in proportion to its income ...
... lives at difcretion on the lands of the clergy , becaufe what the clergy pays to the republick is too inconfiderable . In France reafon improves daily , and teaches , that the church ought to contribute , in proportion to its income ...
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... live in the most perfect harmony , and are more above want than short of fuperfluity . You must know , coufin , it is a common practice with me in my walks , or rather fauntrings about the village , to call in up- on fome or other of my ...
... live in the most perfect harmony , and are more above want than short of fuperfluity . You must know , coufin , it is a common practice with me in my walks , or rather fauntrings about the village , to call in up- on fome or other of my ...
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... live beyond the day on which they are born . Ariftotle , fays he , tells us , that there are finall animals upon the river Hypanis , which 1751 . An INSECT's affecting SPEECH . which live but.
... live beyond the day on which they are born . Ariftotle , fays he , tells us , that there are finall animals upon the river Hypanis , which 1751 . An INSECT's affecting SPEECH . which live but.
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1751 . An INSECT's affecting SPEECH . which live but a day . He that dies at eight in the morning , dies in his youth ; he that dies at five in the evening , dies in decrepid old age . Who among us does not laugh to fee the happiness or ...
1751 . An INSECT's affecting SPEECH . which live but a day . He that dies at eight in the morning , dies in his youth ; he that dies at five in the evening , dies in decrepid old age . Who among us does not laugh to fee the happiness or ...
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