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Página iii
If the answer will discover , what will always be discovered by was in the
affirmative , he did not seem willing to a diligent and impartial inquirer , that ,
wherever believe it . He continued at the university till the human nature is to be
found , there ...
If the answer will discover , what will always be discovered by was in the
affirmative , he did not seem willing to a diligent and impartial inquirer , that ,
wherever believe it . He continued at the university till the human nature is to be
found , there ...
Página xxviii
... ferent set of plancts ; if we still discover new of his readers were equally
learned ; or at least firmaments and new lights that are sunk further would admire
the splendour and dignity of the in those unfathomable depths of æther , we are
style .
... ferent set of plancts ; if we still discover new of his readers were equally
learned ; or at least firmaments and new lights that are sunk further would admire
the splendour and dignity of the in those unfathomable depths of æther , we are
style .
Página xxxv
... many oceans of flame , that are each of of those who cultivated a clear and
natural style . them attended with a different set of planets ; if Dryden , Tillotson ,
and Sir William Temple , fol . we still discover new firmaments and new lights
lowed .
... many oceans of flame , that are each of of those who cultivated a clear and
natural style . them attended with a different set of planets ; if Dryden , Tillotson ,
and Sir William Temple , fol . we still discover new firmaments and new lights
lowed .
Página 14
... the time now in praise , I think it not necessary to discover ; for our power to
provide for the enjoyment of that having accurately weighed the reasons for arro-
which , perhaps , may never be granted us , has gance and submission , I find
them ...
... the time now in praise , I think it not necessary to discover ; for our power to
provide for the enjoyment of that having accurately weighed the reasons for arro-
which , perhaps , may never be granted us , has gance and submission , I find
them ...
Página 17
... Served only to discover sights of wo . ill executed was censured by a
shoemaker who happened to stop in his way at the Venus of With these
fragments of authority , the slaves A pelles . of Flattery and Malevolence marched
out , at the But ...
... Served only to discover sights of wo . ill executed was censured by a
shoemaker who happened to stop in his way at the Venus of With these
fragments of authority , the slaves A pelles . of Flattery and Malevolence marched
out , at the But ...
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