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... and Triumphs. 27-10-8 6-22-23-43 18-39-42 -50 1-2-16-17 5-11-28-34 37-43-45- -4 ESSAYS X topres differine Truth Death * Envy Love 18 Travel Aptino & Ed . Jouet & age stumer " which carrieth the 66 greater benediction , " which.
... and Triumphs. 27-10-8 6-22-23-43 18-39-42 -50 1-2-16-17 5-11-28-34 37-43-45- -4 ESSAYS X topres differine Truth Death * Envy Love 18 Travel Aptino & Ed . Jouet & age stumer " which carrieth the 66 greater benediction , " which.
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... greater 66 66 weight by far , than the Apothegms : And coming " home to Men's Business and Bosomes , his Lordship " entertain❜d this persuasion concerning them , that " the Latine Volume might last as long as Books " should last . His ...
... greater 66 66 weight by far , than the Apothegms : And coming " home to Men's Business and Bosomes , his Lordship " entertain❜d this persuasion concerning them , that " the Latine Volume might last as long as Books " should last . His ...
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... greater benediction , " which are both in 66 66 Reality greater , and carry a clearer Reve- " lation of the Divine " Favour . Yet , even in " the Old Testament , if 66 66 you listen to David's Harp , you'll find more " lamentable Airs ...
... greater benediction , " which are both in 66 66 Reality greater , and carry a clearer Reve- " lation of the Divine " Favour . Yet , even in " the Old Testament , if 66 66 you listen to David's Harp , you'll find more " lamentable Airs ...
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... greater than the pleasures of the senses . 66 66 66 And are " not the pleasures of the intellect greater than the pleasures of the affections ? Is it not a true and only natural pleasure , whereof there is no satiety ? " Is it not ...
... greater than the pleasures of the senses . 66 66 66 And are " not the pleasures of the intellect greater than the pleasures of the affections ? Is it not a true and only natural pleasure , whereof there is no satiety ? " Is it not ...
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... greater efficacy , and , as it were , influence over human affairs than " these three mechanical inventions have had . " 66 * I have ventured in this preface to substitute " waves " for ways . " and again , simple water , and water beat ...
... greater efficacy , and , as it were , influence over human affairs than " these three mechanical inventions have had . " 66 * I have ventured in this preface to substitute " waves " for ways . " and again , simple water , and water beat ...
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