The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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... give him a more delightful En- tertainment than what can be found in the following , or any other Book . ONE cannot indeed without Offence , to Your self , observe , that You excel the reft of Mankind in the leaft , as well as the ...
... give him a more delightful En- tertainment than what can be found in the following , or any other Book . ONE cannot indeed without Offence , to Your self , observe , that You excel the reft of Mankind in the leaft , as well as the ...
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... abfolutely ne- ceffary in a Mind that is careful to a- void Errors and Prepoffeffions . When the Arguments prefs equally on both fides in Matters that are indifferent to us , us , the fafeft Method is to give up our THE ...
... abfolutely ne- ceffary in a Mind that is careful to a- void Errors and Prepoffeffions . When the Arguments prefs equally on both fides in Matters that are indifferent to us , us , the fafeft Method is to give up our THE ...
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us , the fafeft Method is to give up our felves to neither . IT is with this Temper of Mind that I confider the Subject of Witchcraft . When I hear the Relations that are made from all Parts of the World , not only from Norway and ...
us , the fafeft Method is to give up our felves to neither . IT is with this Temper of Mind that I confider the Subject of Witchcraft . When I hear the Relations that are made from all Parts of the World , not only from Norway and ...
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... give no Credit to any particular Inftance of it . I am engaged in this Speculation , by fome Occurrences that I met with Yeft- erday , which I fhall give my Reader an Account of at large . As I was walk- ing with my Friend Sir ROGER by ...
... give no Credit to any particular Inftance of it . I am engaged in this Speculation , by fome Occurrences that I met with Yeft- erday , which I fhall give my Reader an Account of at large . As I was walk- ing with my Friend Sir ROGER by ...
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... give ten Pounds to hear her argue with my Friend Sir ANDREW FREEPORT about Trade . No , no , for all she looks fo innocent as it were , take my Word for it fhe is no Fool . T .. Tuesday , ar I N ° 119 . Tuesday , July 17 26 The ...
... give ten Pounds to hear her argue with my Friend Sir ANDREW FREEPORT about Trade . No , no , for all she looks fo innocent as it were , take my Word for it fhe is no Fool . T .. Tuesday , ar I N ° 119 . Tuesday , July 17 26 The ...
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