The Doctor, &c. ...Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman, 1836 |
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... reason may think them unreasonable . It is an act of virtue and of piety , To warn men of their sins in any sort , In prose , in verse , in earnest , or in sport . SIR JOHN HARRINGTON . The great cement that holds these several ...
... reason may think them unreasonable . It is an act of virtue and of piety , To warn men of their sins in any sort , In prose , in verse , in earnest , or in sport . SIR JOHN HARRINGTON . The great cement that holds these several ...
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... REASONS FOR SUPPOSING THAT HE WAS AS GOOD A PRACTITIONER AS ANY IN ENGLAND ; THOUGH NOT THE BEST . THE FITTEST MASTER FOR DANIEL DOVE . HIS SKILL IN ASTROLOGY . Que sea Medico mas grave Quien mas aforismos sabe , Bien puede ser . Mas ...
... REASONS FOR SUPPOSING THAT HE WAS AS GOOD A PRACTITIONER AS ANY IN ENGLAND ; THOUGH NOT THE BEST . THE FITTEST MASTER FOR DANIEL DOVE . HIS SKILL IN ASTROLOGY . Que sea Medico mas grave Quien mas aforismos sabe , Bien puede ser . Mas ...
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... REASON MATHEMATICALLY , AND YET LIKE A FOOL . Thus may ye behold This man is very bold , And in his learning old Intendeth for to sit . I blame him not a whit For it would vex his wit , And clean against his earning To follow such ...
... REASON MATHEMATICALLY , AND YET LIKE A FOOL . Thus may ye behold This man is very bold , And in his learning old Intendeth for to sit . I blame him not a whit For it would vex his wit , And clean against his earning To follow such ...
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... REASONS FOR HIS SECRESY ; MAKES NO USE IN SO DOING OF THE LICENSE WHICH HE SEEMS TO TAKE OUT IN HIS MOTTO ; AND STATING THE PRETENCES WHICH HE ADVANCES FOR HIS WORK , DISCLAIMING THE WHILE ALL MERIT FOR HIMSELF , MODESTLY PRESENTS THEM ...
... REASONS FOR HIS SECRESY ; MAKES NO USE IN SO DOING OF THE LICENSE WHICH HE SEEMS TO TAKE OUT IN HIS MOTTO ; AND STATING THE PRETENCES WHICH HE ADVANCES FOR HIS WORK , DISCLAIMING THE WHILE ALL MERIT FOR HIMSELF , MODESTLY PRESENTS THEM ...
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... reason why it should not be made so . " There was this rea- son : ten years if they bring with them only their ordinary portion of evil and of good , can- not pass over any one's head without leaving their moral as well as physical ...
... reason why it should not be made so . " There was this rea- son : ten years if they bring with them only their ordinary portion of evil and of good , can- not pass over any one's head without leaving their moral as well as physical ...
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