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... knew the original , the figures were lively and easily discovered themselves , as they are also here , and the images were just ; and there- fore , when a malicious but foolish writer , in the abundance of his gall , spoke of the ...
... knew the original , the figures were lively and easily discovered themselves , as they are also here , and the images were just ; and there- fore , when a malicious but foolish writer , in the abundance of his gall , spoke of the ...
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... knew , and whose misfor- tunes and infirmities perhaps you had sometimes unjustly triumphed over , all I could have said would have yielded no diversion , and perhaps scarce have obtained a reading , or at best no attention ; the ...
... knew , and whose misfor- tunes and infirmities perhaps you had sometimes unjustly triumphed over , all I could have said would have yielded no diversion , and perhaps scarce have obtained a reading , or at best no attention ; the ...
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... knew a poor but good man , who , though he was a labourer , was a man of sense and religion , who , being hard at work with some other men removing a great quantity of earth to raise a bank against the side of a pond , was one day so ...
... knew a poor but good man , who , though he was a labourer , was a man of sense and religion , who , being hard at work with some other men removing a great quantity of earth to raise a bank against the side of a pond , was one day so ...
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... knew that God , who commanded the shew - bread should not be eaten , had , however , commanded him by the law of Nature not to be starved , and therefore , pressed by his hunger , he ventures upon the commandment . And the Scrip- ture ...
... knew that God , who commanded the shew - bread should not be eaten , had , however , commanded him by the law of Nature not to be starved , and therefore , pressed by his hunger , he ventures upon the commandment . And the Scrip- ture ...
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... knew of , and such a risk as he would not have run had he known your circumstances and bottom as you do ; so that here is deceit upon deceit . This I know is a disputed point , and a thing which a great many practise who pass for very ...
... knew of , and such a risk as he would not have run had he known your circumstances and bottom as you do ; so that here is deceit upon deceit . This I know is a disputed point , and a thing which a great many practise who pass for very ...
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