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... tion the several proprietors of Dr. Anderson's pills ; nor take notice of the many satirical works of this nature so frequently published by Dr. Clark , who has had the confidence to ad- vertise upon that learned knight , my very worthy ...
... tion the several proprietors of Dr. Anderson's pills ; nor take notice of the many satirical works of this nature so frequently published by Dr. Clark , who has had the confidence to ad- vertise upon that learned knight , my very worthy ...
Side 199
... tion in sweetmeats more than in ordinary dishes ? Certainly not . Sugar - plums are a very innocent diet , and conserves of a much colder nature than our common pickles . I have sometimes thought , that the ceremony of the chaplain's ...
... tion in sweetmeats more than in ordinary dishes ? Certainly not . Sugar - plums are a very innocent diet , and conserves of a much colder nature than our common pickles . I have sometimes thought , that the ceremony of the chaplain's ...
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... tion , according as their ideas , which we suppose are equally distinct in each of them , follow one another in a greater or less degree of rapidity . There is a famous passage in the Alcoran , which looks as if Mahomet had been ...
... tion , according as their ideas , which we suppose are equally distinct in each of them , follow one another in a greater or less degree of rapidity . There is a famous passage in the Alcoran , which looks as if Mahomet had been ...
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