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Side x
... better worth the study , whether of the profes- sional or private man - of all who would truly learn how to live , or how to die . " C Though Burnet has furnished a large proportion of useful information and agree- able entertainment ...
... better worth the study , whether of the profes- sional or private man - of all who would truly learn how to live , or how to die . " C Though Burnet has furnished a large proportion of useful information and agree- able entertainment ...
Side 2
... better , and perfuade him more ; and there are not fuch temptations to bias those who writ them , fo that we may generally depend more on the truth of fuch relations as are given in them . 1 In the age in which we live , religion and ...
... better , and perfuade him more ; and there are not fuch temptations to bias those who writ them , fo that we may generally depend more on the truth of fuch relations as are given in them . 1 In the age in which we live , religion and ...
Side 3
... better author , that has written on that argument . For many ages there were no lives writ but by Monks , through whofe writings there runs fuch an incurable humour , of telling incredible and inimitable paffages , that little in them ...
... better author , that has written on that argument . For many ages there were no lives writ but by Monks , through whofe writings there runs fuch an incurable humour , of telling incredible and inimitable paffages , that little in them ...
Side 9
... better things . One of his mafters told him he could teach him no more , for he was now better at his own trade than himfelf was . This Mr. Hale looked on as flattery ; fo to make the master discover himself , he promised him the house ...
... better things . One of his mafters told him he could teach him no more , for he was now better at his own trade than himfelf was . This Mr. Hale looked on as flattery ; fo to make the master discover himself , he promised him the house ...
Side 15
... better , except he himself would again fet about it . He was foon found out by that great and learned antiquary Mr. Selden , who though much fuperior to him in years , yet came to have fuch a liking of him , and of Mr. Vaughan , who was ...
... better , except he himself would again fet about it . He was foon found out by that great and learned antiquary Mr. Selden , who though much fuperior to him in years , yet came to have fuch a liking of him , and of Mr. Vaughan , who was ...
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