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Page 175
... thought necessary on a subject concerning which there can now be but one opinion . Our noble author does not so well defend the inhospitality of his treatment of the too feeling and capricious Rousseau . It was generally thought , when ...
... thought necessary on a subject concerning which there can now be but one opinion . Our noble author does not so well defend the inhospitality of his treatment of the too feeling and capricious Rousseau . It was generally thought , when ...
Page 310
... Thoughts upon Hunting ; " and being such author withiu the space of twenty - eight years last , viz . on & c . at & c . first pub- lished the said book ; that all the copies of the book so by him published having been sold , the ...
... Thoughts upon Hunting ; " and being such author withiu the space of twenty - eight years last , viz . on & c . at & c . first pub- lished the said book ; that all the copies of the book so by him published having been sold , the ...
Page 576
... thought it true , were duped by it and really surrendered . They set an example which they thought they were receiving , and they determine the first fortress to do the same . The governor , who presented to the king the keys of this ...
... thought it true , were duped by it and really surrendered . They set an example which they thought they were receiving , and they determine the first fortress to do the same . The governor , who presented to the king the keys of this ...
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