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... hands point to the letters which the correspondents meant to indicate . The great Bacon be- lieved in those sympathetic dials , and the learned Sir Thomas Browne , in his Enquiry concerning Vulgar Errors , gravely informs us that he ...
... hands point to the letters which the correspondents meant to indicate . The great Bacon be- lieved in those sympathetic dials , and the learned Sir Thomas Browne , in his Enquiry concerning Vulgar Errors , gravely informs us that he ...
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... hands of the public in 1699 , in a state very different indeed from that in which his lordship published , in the year 1726. It partook of all the faults which were prevalent in the style of that day , but particularly in the length of ...
... hands of the public in 1699 , in a state very different indeed from that in which his lordship published , in the year 1726. It partook of all the faults which were prevalent in the style of that day , but particularly in the length of ...
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... hand to my hanger , but before I had time to place myself in a posture of defence , a violent blow brought me to the ground . I was then ordered into the stocks , and closely confined ; after which , they seized my ship and cargo ...
... hand to my hanger , but before I had time to place myself in a posture of defence , a violent blow brought me to the ground . I was then ordered into the stocks , and closely confined ; after which , they seized my ship and cargo ...
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... hands , first sows one and then the other furrow . I had already conceived from the regularity with which I observed every thing growing in the fields , that some ma chine was employed for sowing , and I was not a little pleased at ...
... hands , first sows one and then the other furrow . I had already conceived from the regularity with which I observed every thing growing in the fields , that some ma chine was employed for sowing , and I was not a little pleased at ...
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... hands they may chance to fall . The handsomest of them are generally bought for the Court and Mandarins of the first class . One who unites beauty with agreeable accomplishments fetches from four hun- dred and fifty to seven hundred ...
... hands they may chance to fall . The handsomest of them are generally bought for the Court and Mandarins of the first class . One who unites beauty with agreeable accomplishments fetches from four hun- dred and fifty to seven hundred ...
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