The Spectator, Svazek 4George Gregory Smith Dent, 1966 |
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... Manner , offered to our Consideration the miraculous Powers which the Effluviums of Cheese have over Bodies whose Pores are disposed to receive them in a noxious Manner ; others gave an Account of such who could indeed bear the Sight of ...
... Manner , offered to our Consideration the miraculous Powers which the Effluviums of Cheese have over Bodies whose Pores are disposed to receive them in a noxious Manner ; others gave an Account of such who could indeed bear the Sight of ...
Strana 350
... manner from them , and in a manner of which they can have no Idea . I know that several of the School - men , who would not be thought ignorant of any thing , have pretended to explain the Manner of God's Existence , by telling us ...
... manner from them , and in a manner of which they can have no Idea . I know that several of the School - men , who would not be thought ignorant of any thing , have pretended to explain the Manner of God's Existence , by telling us ...
Strana 395
... manner of Minstrels to the Hall - Door , where he shall find the Lord of Whichenovre , or his Steward , ready to deliver the Bacon in this Manner . He shall enquire of him , which demandeth the Bacon , if he have brought twain of his ...
... manner of Minstrels to the Hall - Door , where he shall find the Lord of Whichenovre , or his Steward , ready to deliver the Bacon in this Manner . He shall enquire of him , which demandeth the Bacon , if he have brought twain of his ...
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talk these Things of You and You cannot hide from us | 8 |
CONTENTS | 320 |
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