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On the contrary , the Doctor hath accented Parotid on the antepenult , and our author ( we think rightly ) on the penult . - The word Orisons hath been variously accented by the poets . Shakespeare hath accented it both on the penult ...
On the contrary , the Doctor hath accented Parotid on the antepenult , and our author ( we think rightly ) on the penult . - The word Orisons hath been variously accented by the poets . Shakespeare hath accented it both on the penult ...
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It was nearly three years fince his Muse ventured into public , ' It may therefore be presumed , that the hath made ample additions to the stores which the had already collected : that her judgment hath been matured , her fancy ...
It was nearly three years fince his Muse ventured into public , ' It may therefore be presumed , that the hath made ample additions to the stores which the had already collected : that her judgment hath been matured , her fancy ...
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from their country in consequence of their disobedience to the laws ne gave them on Mount Sinai , he will never utterly forsake them ; even their iniquities shall not prevent his giving them all that good which he hath promised , since ...
from their country in consequence of their disobedience to the laws ne gave them on Mount Sinai , he will never utterly forsake them ; even their iniquities shall not prevent his giving them all that good which he hath promised , since ...
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