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From the known properties of sugar , it has been supposed to unite the unctuous part of the food with the animal juices , and hence it has been thought to increase corpulence or fatness ; others however have thought that a contrary ...
From the known properties of sugar , it has been supposed to unite the unctuous part of the food with the animal juices , and hence it has been thought to increase corpulence or fatness ; others however have thought that a contrary ...
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flowed copiously from his lips ; and trequently I thought my self vanguished ; more by his volubility than by the force ... to see each other again for fome time , I committed my thoughts to paper , made a fair copy , and sent it him .
flowed copiously from his lips ; and trequently I thought my self vanguished ; more by his volubility than by the force ... to see each other again for fome time , I committed my thoughts to paper , made a fair copy , and sent it him .
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True , the past oppression Disfigured and embruted human kind ; Proferibing free research and lib'ral thought , And virtuous motive , binding up the tongue In abjeét terror , that the feast of reujon And boly interchange of mind with ...
True , the past oppression Disfigured and embruted human kind ; Proferibing free research and lib'ral thought , And virtuous motive , binding up the tongue In abjeét terror , that the feast of reujon And boly interchange of mind with ...
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Facts plain and candid Statement Grahams Review of Eccleſiaſtical | 7 |
Fitzgeralds Lines on the Queen of Haarlem Society their Memoirs | 27 |
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