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Page 127
... contains a very ingenious view of the different sources of pleasure from which this faculty is exercised : but which , taken out of the author's singular philosophical dialect , perhaps extends no farther than Addison's arrangement of ...
... contains a very ingenious view of the different sources of pleasure from which this faculty is exercised : but which , taken out of the author's singular philosophical dialect , perhaps extends no farther than Addison's arrangement of ...
Page 208
... contains the statute which was passed in the seventh year of the late king , intituled an act to prevent the infamous prac Lice of stock jobbing , with the different cases that have been decided The author has also introduced two cases ...
... contains the statute which was passed in the seventh year of the late king , intituled an act to prevent the infamous prac Lice of stock jobbing , with the different cases that have been decided The author has also introduced two cases ...
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... contains some allusions to the events of his time , which are curious . As this bard had the reputation of a prophet , there are some things ascribed to him which he never wrote , and some which he did write have been interpolated . The ...
... contains some allusions to the events of his time , which are curious . As this bard had the reputation of a prophet , there are some things ascribed to him which he never wrote , and some which he did write have been interpolated . The ...
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