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... mentions a mer- chant in particular , who observing one of the sacks to be marked pretty high , bargained for it , and carried it off with him to his house . As he was resting with it upon a half- way bridge , he was resolved to take a ...
... mentions a mer- chant in particular , who observing one of the sacks to be marked pretty high , bargained for it , and carried it off with him to his house . As he was resting with it upon a half- way bridge , he was resolved to take a ...
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... mentions , in the simplicity of his heart , several circum- stances the others have passed over in silence , I shall give my reader a copy of his letter , without any alteration or diminution . " HONOURED SIR , Knowing that you was my ...
... mentions , in the simplicity of his heart , several circum- stances the others have passed over in silence , I shall give my reader a copy of his letter , without any alteration or diminution . " HONOURED SIR , Knowing that you was my ...
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... mention only that species of shell- fish , which are formed in the fashion of a cone , that grow to the surface of several rocks , and immediately die upon their being severed from the place where they grow . There are many other ...
... mention only that species of shell- fish , which are formed in the fashion of a cone , that grow to the surface of several rocks , and immediately die upon their being severed from the place where they grow . There are many other ...
Side 43
... mention what is confi- dently reported of mermaids and sea - men . There are some brutes , that seem to have as much knowledge and reason as some that are called men ; and the animal and vegetable kingdoms are so nearly joined , that if ...
... mention what is confi- dently reported of mermaids and sea - men . There are some brutes , that seem to have as much knowledge and reason as some that are called men ; and the animal and vegetable kingdoms are so nearly joined , that if ...
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... . ] Humorously , perhaps modestly , said . But there was no doubt in the writer's time about that precedency ; at least , there can be none now . class below the three learned professions . I mention this 48 ADDISON'S WORKS .
... . ] Humorously , perhaps modestly , said . But there was no doubt in the writer's time about that precedency ; at least , there can be none now . class below the three learned professions . I mention this 48 ADDISON'S WORKS .
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