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Side 67
These rigid critics are so afraid of allowing me anything which does not belong to me , that they will not be positive whether the lion , the wild boar , and the flower - pots in the playhouse , did not actually write those letters ...
These rigid critics are so afraid of allowing me anything which does not belong to me , that they will not be positive whether the lion , the wild boar , and the flower - pots in the playhouse , did not actually write those letters ...
Side 71
This is the proceeding which we find in the operations of nature . Every kind of animal is diversified by different magnitudes , each of which gives rise to a different species . Let a man trace the dog or lion kind , and ...
This is the proceeding which we find in the operations of nature . Every kind of animal is diversified by different magnitudes , each of which gives rise to a different species . Let a man trace the dog or lion kind , and ...
Side 162
... Fery much infested with lions ; and will , perhaps , look upon it as a strange piece of news , when I assure them , that there are ... that we polite men of the town give the name of a lion to any one that is a great man's spy .
... Fery much infested with lions ; and will , perhaps , look upon it as a strange piece of news , when I assure them , that there are ... that we polite men of the town give the name of a lion to any one that is a great man's spy .
Side 163
Those who have a mind to give the state any private intelligence of what passes in the city , put their hands into the mouth of one of these lions , and convey into it a paper of such private informations as any way regard the interest ...
Those who have a mind to give the state any private intelligence of what passes in the city , put their hands into the mouth of one of these lions , and convey into it a paper of such private informations as any way regard the interest ...
Side 164
True it is , that by the wanderings , roarings , and lurkings of his lions , he knew the way to every man breathing ... notwithstanding he was a nominal lion , I shall proceed to the description of this strange species of creatures .
True it is , that by the wanderings , roarings , and lurkings of his lions , he knew the way to every man breathing ... notwithstanding he was a nominal lion , I shall proceed to the description of this strange species of creatures .
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