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Page 11
... hath its use . It is pity indeed there is not a nearer way of coming at it . I have some- times fancied it would not be an imperti- nent defign to make a kind of an old Ro- man wardrobe , where you should see Toga's and Tunica's the ...
... hath its use . It is pity indeed there is not a nearer way of coming at it . I have some- times fancied it would not be an imperti- nent defign to make a kind of an old Ro- man wardrobe , where you should see Toga's and Tunica's the ...
Page 56
... hath ceas'd to burn , Towr's the young Phenix from the teeming urn : And from the purple eaft , with pious toil Bears the dear relics to the distant Nile ; Himself a species ! Then , the bird of Jove , And all his plumy nation quit the ...
... hath ceas'd to burn , Towr's the young Phenix from the teeming urn : And from the purple eaft , with pious toil Bears the dear relics to the distant Nile ; Himself a species ! Then , the bird of Jove , And all his plumy nation quit the ...
Page 258
... hath been carrying on in fo many and fo remote parts at once , muft long fince have drained and exhaufted all its fubftance , had there not been feveral fecret fprings , that fwelled their treasury from time to time , in proportion as ...
... hath been carrying on in fo many and fo remote parts at once , muft long fince have drained and exhaufted all its fubftance , had there not been feveral fecret fprings , that fwelled their treasury from time to time , in proportion as ...
Page 259
... hath already furnished us with the ex- periment , and fenfibly convinced us of the increase of power , which France has received from its intercourfe with the Spanish West- Indies . As there are many who look upon every thing which they ...
... hath already furnished us with the ex- periment , and fenfibly convinced us of the increase of power , which France has received from its intercourfe with the Spanish West- Indies . As there are many who look upon every thing which they ...
Page 261
... hath fomething in it fo terrifying , that one does not care for fetting it in its proper light . Let it not therefore enter into the heart of any one that hath the least zeal for his religion , or love of liberty , that hath any regard ...
... hath fomething in it fo terrifying , that one does not care for fetting it in its proper light . Let it not therefore enter into the heart of any one that hath the least zeal for his religion , or love of liberty , that hath any regard ...
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Ægyptus againſt ancient Apoſtles becauſe Befides chriftians Claud Claudian confefs confideration Creech cuſtoms dæmons defcription defign Difciples Dryden Emperor enemy fame fancy fatire fays Cynthio fays Eugenius fays Philander fecond feen fenfe feveral fhall fhew fhort fide figure fince firft firſt fome France French ftand ftill ftrength fubject fuch fufferings fuppofe greateſt hand hath heathen himſelf hiſtory honour infcription Irenæus itſelf Judæa King laft laſt learned lived loft mentioned miracles modern medals moſt muſt myſelf obferve occafion old coins Ovid paffage Pagan Parthia peace perfons philofophers pleaſe poets prefent preſerved publiſhed raiſed reaſon religion reprefented rifing Roman Rome S. C. Reverſe Saviour Saviour's hiftory ſee ſeen ſeveral ſhall ſhould ſhows Silius Italicus Spanish monarchy ſpeak ſtand ſtate ſtill Tertullian thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe thouſand tion Trajan uſe veftes verfe Virg Virgil