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Page 86
But surely he could • not hope to steal into our esteem , by imposing on our
understand• ings , with palpable fallhoods and absurd self - elations . He might •
palm upon us , for a while , a common country - school - master , for o à professor
of ...
But surely he could • not hope to steal into our esteem , by imposing on our
understand• ings , with palpable fallhoods and absurd self - elations . He might •
palm upon us , for a while , a common country - school - master , for o à professor
of ...
Page 154
Page 85 , our readers will meet with the following severe animadversion : This is
not an age in which one must hope for candid and sober judgments , especially
concerning books written on religious subjects . Few readers are to be found who
...
Page 85 , our readers will meet with the following severe animadversion : This is
not an age in which one must hope for candid and sober judgments , especially
concerning books written on religious subjects . Few readers are to be found who
...
Page 347
Whoever can give any satisfactory intelligence concerning them , and will apply
to the sign of the anchor and hope near « Charing - cross , Thall be rewarded
with the brains of a Sea Lion , sa joul of Newcastle Salmon , and a Fox ' s brush ,
His ...
Whoever can give any satisfactory intelligence concerning them , and will apply
to the sign of the anchor and hope near « Charing - cross , Thall be rewarded
with the brains of a Sea Lion , sa joul of Newcastle Salmon , and a Fox ' s brush ,
His ...
Page 360
... but rather darkness visible , Sery ' d only to discover sights of woe : Regions of
sorrow ! doleful shades ! where peace And rest can never dwell ! hope never
comes , That comes to all : but torture without end Instead of which this
gentleman ...
... but rather darkness visible , Sery ' d only to discover sights of woe : Regions of
sorrow ! doleful shades ! where peace And rest can never dwell ! hope never
comes , That comes to all : but torture without end Instead of which this
gentleman ...
Page 380
and subject to the same infirmities with us : but they frove to enter in , and were
not disappointed of their hopes . ... Let me hope therefore , that " we are now
resolved with ourselves to be diligent in search• ing the Scriptures , where we
may ...
and subject to the same infirmities with us : but they frove to enter in , and were
not disappointed of their hopes . ... Let me hope therefore , that " we are now
resolved with ourselves to be diligent in search• ing the Scriptures , where we
may ...
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