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Strana 5
... reason- ings in natural philosophy , and the incalculable advantages which experience , systematically consulted and dispassionately reasoned on , has conferred in matters purely physical , tend of necessity to impress something of the ...
... reason- ings in natural philosophy , and the incalculable advantages which experience , systematically consulted and dispassionately reasoned on , has conferred in matters purely physical , tend of necessity to impress something of the ...
Strana 12
... creature , madam . L. Frugal . And good reason why You should continue so . Anne . Who did new clothe you ? ₹ Mary . Admitted you to the dining - room ? 12 HALF - HOURS WITH THE BEST AUTHORS . Scenes from the City Madam'
... creature , madam . L. Frugal . And good reason why You should continue so . Anne . Who did new clothe you ? ₹ Mary . Admitted you to the dining - room ? 12 HALF - HOURS WITH THE BEST AUTHORS . Scenes from the City Madam'
Strana 24
... reason why , would take long to tell you . Suffice it to say that they mortally hate us , and that one gets on very badly when one falls into their hands . I had for a companion a young man with a face - my faith , like the gentle- man ...
... reason why , would take long to tell you . Suffice it to say that they mortally hate us , and that one gets on very badly when one falls into their hands . I had for a companion a young man with a face - my faith , like the gentle- man ...
Strana 27
... reason : Our minds will drink at every pore The spirit of the season . Some silent laws our hearts will make , Which they shall long obey : We for the year to come may take Our temper from to - day . And from the blessed power that ...
... reason : Our minds will drink at every pore The spirit of the season . Some silent laws our hearts will make , Which they shall long obey : We for the year to come may take Our temper from to - day . And from the blessed power that ...
Strana 41
... reason to believe , that some who justly hold the surnames and blood of Bohuns , Mortimers , and Plantagenets ( though ignorant of their own extractions ) , are hid in the heap of com- mon people , where they find that under a thatched ...
... reason to believe , that some who justly hold the surnames and blood of Bohuns , Mortimers , and Plantagenets ( though ignorant of their own extractions ) , are hid in the heap of com- mon people , where they find that under a thatched ...
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