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Strana 238
For if we consider the Origin of Arts and Sciences , we shall find that some of
them took Rise from Beginnings so mean and unpromising , that it is very
wonderful to think that ever such surprizing Structures should have been rais ' d
upon such ...
For if we consider the Origin of Arts and Sciences , we shall find that some of
them took Rise from Beginnings so mean and unpromising , that it is very
wonderful to think that ever such surprizing Structures should have been rais ' d
upon such ...
Strana 399
... use of the same Invention to cure a different kind of Men , who are the Pests of
all polite Conversation , and murder Time as much as either of the two former ,
though they do it more innocently ; I mean that dull Generation of Story - tellers .
... use of the same Invention to cure a different kind of Men , who are the Pests of
all polite Conversation , and murder Time as much as either of the two former ,
though they do it more innocently ; I mean that dull Generation of Story - tellers .
Strana 479
... having formerly dabbled in Chymistry , ' I can only say that one Part of Matter
asks one thing , and another another , to make it fluent ; but there is nothing but
may be dissolved by a proper Mean : Thus the Virtue which is too obdurate for
Gold ...
... having formerly dabbled in Chymistry , ' I can only say that one Part of Matter
asks one thing , and another another , to make it fluent ; but there is nothing but
may be dissolved by a proper Mean : Thus the Virtue which is too obdurate for
Gold ...
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