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Side 103
... forbear , in some measure , ascrib- ing it to him , in whom there is no shadow of imperfection . Our reason , indeed , assures us , that his attributes are infinite , but the poorness of our conceptions is such , that it cannot forbear ...
... forbear , in some measure , ascrib- ing it to him , in whom there is no shadow of imperfection . Our reason , indeed , assures us , that his attributes are infinite , but the poorness of our conceptions is such , that it cannot forbear ...
Side 179
... forbear blushing , when she observed , by my looks , that she had made her neck too beautiful and glaring an object , even for a man of my character and gravity . I could scarce forbear making use of my hand to cover so unseemly a sight ...
... forbear blushing , when she observed , by my looks , that she had made her neck too beautiful and glaring an object , even for a man of my character and gravity . I could scarce forbear making use of my hand to cover so unseemly a sight ...
Side 506
... forbear mentioning some profound remarks that I have been lately shown in a French book , the author of which lived , it seems , some time in England . " The English , " says this curious traveller , very much delight in pudding . This ...
... forbear mentioning some profound remarks that I have been lately shown in a French book , the author of which lived , it seems , some time in England . " The English , " says this curious traveller , very much delight in pudding . This ...
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