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Side 19
... observation . When I see the life of a great man , who deserved well of his country , after having struggled through all the oppositions of prejudice and envy , breaking out with lustre , and shining forth in all the splendor of success ...
... observation . When I see the life of a great man , who deserved well of his country , after having struggled through all the oppositions of prejudice and envy , breaking out with lustre , and shining forth in all the splendor of success ...
Side 30
... observe in creatures of bigger dimensions . We descry millions of species subsisted on a green leaf , which your glasses represent only in crowds and swarms . What appears to your eye but as hair or down rising on the surface of it , we ...
... observe in creatures of bigger dimensions . We descry millions of species subsisted on a green leaf , which your glasses represent only in crowds and swarms . What appears to your eye but as hair or down rising on the surface of it , we ...
Side 31
... observation ( said he ) is very just ; and I must acknowledge for my own part , that although it is with much delight that I see the traces of Providence in these instances , I still take greater pleasure in consi- dering the works of ...
... observation ( said he ) is very just ; and I must acknowledge for my own part , that although it is with much delight that I see the traces of Providence in these instances , I still take greater pleasure in consi- dering the works of ...
Side 35
... observe how the several couples that en- tered were disposed of ; which was after the following manner . There were two great gates on the backside of the edifice , at which the whole crowd was let out . At one of these gates were two ...
... observe how the several couples that en- tered were disposed of ; which was after the following manner . There were two great gates on the backside of the edifice , at which the whole crowd was let out . At one of these gates were two ...
Side 41
... observation that I can make on both , I think it is safest to put him into a course of kitchen physic . In the mean time , to re- move his hoarseness , it will be the most natural way to make Cupid his own druggist ; for which reason ...
... observation that I can make on both , I think it is safest to put him into a course of kitchen physic . In the mean time , to re- move his hoarseness , it will be the most natural way to make Cupid his own druggist ; for which reason ...
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