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Buttome who amso whimsical inacorrupt Ageastoact according to Nature and
Reason, a selfish Man in the most shining Circumstance and Equipage, appears
in the same Condition with the Fellow abovementioned, but more contemptible in
...
Buttome who amso whimsical inacorrupt Ageastoact according to Nature and
Reason, a selfish Man in the most shining Circumstance and Equipage, appears
in the same Condition with the Fellow abovementioned, but more contemptible in
...
Strana
... me that it is high Time to give over, with many other little Pleasantries of the like
Nature, which men of a little smart Genius cannot forbear throwing out against
their best Friends, when they have such a Handle given them of being witty.
... me that it is high Time to give over, with many other little Pleasantries of the like
Nature, which men of a little smart Genius cannot forbear throwing out against
their best Friends, when they have such a Handle given them of being witty.
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It is not an Imagination that teems with Monsters, an Head that is filled with
extravagant Conceptions, which is capable of furnishing the World with
Diversions of this nature; and yet if we look into the Productions of several Writers
, who set up ...
It is not an Imagination that teems with Monsters, an Head that is filled with
extravagant Conceptions, which is capable of furnishing the World with
Diversions of this nature; and yet if we look into the Productions of several Writers
, who set up ...
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