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... thought , by eating too much fruit . The original of diseases is commonly obscure . Almost every boy eats as much fruit as he can get , without any great incon . venience . The disease of Swift was giddiness with deaf- ness , which ...
... thought , by eating too much fruit . The original of diseases is commonly obscure . Almost every boy eats as much fruit as he can get , without any great incon . venience . The disease of Swift was giddiness with deaf- ness , which ...
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... thought exercise of great neces- sity , and used to run half a mile up and down a hill every two hours . It is easy to imagine that the mode in which his first degree was conferred , left him no great fondness for the university of ...
... thought exercise of great neces- sity , and used to run half a mile up and down a hill every two hours . It is easy to imagine that the mode in which his first degree was conferred , left him no great fondness for the university of ...
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... thoughts with- out communication is not , in my opinion , balanced by the anonymous protestation prefixed , in which all knowledge of the French book is peremptorily dis- owned . * For some time after Swift was probably employed in ...
... thoughts with- out communication is not , in my opinion , balanced by the anonymous protestation prefixed , in which all knowledge of the French book is peremptorily dis- owned . * For some time after Swift was probably employed in ...
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... thought , with great reason , that the ministers were losing opportunities ; that sufficient use was not made of the ardour of the nation ; they called loudly for more changes and stronger efforts ; and demanded the pun- ishment of part ...
... thought , with great reason , that the ministers were losing opportunities ; that sufficient use was not made of the ardour of the nation ; they called loudly for more changes and stronger efforts ; and demanded the pun- ishment of part ...
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... thought , had made England the arbitress of nations , were confounded between shame and rage , when they found that " mines had been exhausted , and millions destroyed , " to secure the Dutch or aggrandize 16 SWIFT .
... thought , had made England the arbitress of nations , were confounded between shame and rage , when they found that " mines had been exhausted , and millions destroyed , " to secure the Dutch or aggrandize 16 SWIFT .
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