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... turn to ridicule those that valued themselves on their books and studies , though at the fame time one might very well fee that he could not have attacked many parts of learning fo fuccefsfully , had not he borrowed his affiftances from ...
... turn to ridicule those that valued themselves on their books and studies , though at the fame time one might very well fee that he could not have attacked many parts of learning fo fuccefsfully , had not he borrowed his affiftances from ...
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... and cockle - fhells ? yet the very naming of them is almoft fufficient to turn them into rallery . It is no wonder therefore that the B 2 fcience fcience of medals , which is charged with fo many of ANCIENT MEDALS . 3.
... and cockle - fhells ? yet the very naming of them is almoft fufficient to turn them into rallery . It is no wonder therefore that the B 2 fcience fcience of medals , which is charged with fo many of ANCIENT MEDALS . 3.
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... turning to Philander , that seems to me very confiderable , although your me- dalifts feldom throw it into the account , which is the great help to memory one finds . in medals : For my own part I am very much embarraffed in the names ...
... turning to Philander , that seems to me very confiderable , although your me- dalifts feldom throw it into the account , which is the great help to memory one finds . in medals : For my own part I am very much embarraffed in the names ...
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... a beard , or rode in stirrups , I might turn my . fcience into ridicule . Yet it is certain there are a thousand little impertinencies of this C 3 nature nature that are very gratifying to curiofity , though perhaps of ANCIENT MEDALS . 21.
... a beard , or rode in stirrups , I might turn my . fcience into ridicule . Yet it is certain there are a thousand little impertinencies of this C 3 nature nature that are very gratifying to curiofity , though perhaps of ANCIENT MEDALS . 21.
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... turn to fome account . In this cafe therefore * poetry being in fome refpects an art of defigning as well as paint- ing or fculpture , they may ferve as com- ments on each other . I am very well fatis- fied , fays Eugenius , by what you ...
... turn to fome account . In this cafe therefore * poetry being in fome refpects an art of defigning as well as paint- ing or fculpture , they may ferve as com- ments on each other . I am very well fatis- fied , fays Eugenius , by what you ...
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