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... eye . The far greater part , how- ever , I have reason to flatter myself , receive my good - humored picturings in the same temper with which they were executed ; and when I find , after a lapse of nearly forty years , this hap - hazard ...
... eye . The far greater part , how- ever , I have reason to flatter myself , receive my good - humored picturings in the same temper with which they were executed ; and when I find , after a lapse of nearly forty years , this hap - hazard ...
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... eye glance over the waste of years that is to roll between , discover myself - little I - at this moment the progenitor , prototype , and precursor of them all , posted at the head of this host of literary worthies , with my book under ...
... eye glance over the waste of years that is to roll between , discover myself - little I - at this moment the progenitor , prototype , and precursor of them all , posted at the head of this host of literary worthies , with my book under ...
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... eyes before half the hideous task was accomplished . Whiston , the same ingenious philosopher who rivaled Ditton in his researches after the longitude ( for which the mischief- · loving Swift discharged on their heads a most savory ...
... eyes before half the hideous task was accomplished . Whiston , the same ingenious philosopher who rivaled Ditton in his researches after the longitude ( for which the mischief- · loving Swift discharged on their heads a most savory ...
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... eye - witnesses to the fact . Thirdly , that the people of this country had a variety of fathers , which , as it may not be thought much to their credit by the common run of readers , the less we say on the subject the better . The ...
... eye - witnesses to the fact . Thirdly , that the people of this country had a variety of fathers , which , as it may not be thought much to their credit by the common run of readers , the less we say on the subject the better . The ...
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... eye can reach , who rideth on the Great Bear , useth the sun as a looking - glass , and maintaineth unrivaled control ... eyes instead of one - are utterly destitute of tails , and of a variety of unseemly complexions , particularly of ...
... eye can reach , who rideth on the Great Bear , useth the sun as a looking - glass , and maintaineth unrivaled control ... eyes instead of one - are utterly destitute of tails , and of a variety of unseemly complexions , particularly of ...
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