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Page 91
We cannot say there is any thing new , or particu1ar in this treatise , except that
the author is of opinion , that the chalybeat waters may be used , at lealt with as
much success , in the winter as in fummer . That our readers may see with what ...
We cannot say there is any thing new , or particu1ar in this treatise , except that
the author is of opinion , that the chalybeat waters may be used , at lealt with as
much success , in the winter as in fummer . That our readers may see with what ...
Page 227
Mr . John Buncle , then , the lepid ruralis , is , without all peradventure , the most
doleful jumble of miscellany thoughts , replications , and hairing staring diábolism
that was ever posited in the senfory of a man ' s head ; and whatever opinion he ...
Mr . John Buncle , then , the lepid ruralis , is , without all peradventure , the most
doleful jumble of miscellany thoughts , replications , and hairing staring diábolism
that was ever posited in the senfory of a man ' s head ; and whatever opinion he ...
Page 337
Our author should therefore , in our opinion , have call ' d it the temple of modern
or false fame , which we apprehend would more forcibly have pointed out the
ridicule . This chapter ends with a quotation from Dr . Young ' s Universal pasion
...
Our author should therefore , in our opinion , have call ' d it the temple of modern
or false fame , which we apprehend would more forcibly have pointed out the
ridicule . This chapter ends with a quotation from Dr . Young ' s Universal pasion
...
Page 384
As this author doth , in our opinion , seem to labour under the I kind of tumour , or
verbosity , which cannot but be painful to himself as well as his readers , we
would recommend to him as the terta piacula , a frequent perasal of the works of
...
As this author doth , in our opinion , seem to labour under the I kind of tumour , or
verbosity , which cannot but be painful to himself as well as his readers , we
would recommend to him as the terta piacula , a frequent perasal of the works of
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Page 473
2 . Whether , if there was no French fleet cruising off Minorca , • the English fleet
could raise the fiege ? • Unanimously of opinion that the fleet could not . 3 .
Whether Gibraltar would not be in danger , by any accident " that might befal this
fleet ?
2 . Whether , if there was no French fleet cruising off Minorca , • the English fleet
could raise the fiege ? • Unanimously of opinion that the fleet could not . 3 .
Whether Gibraltar would not be in danger , by any accident " that might befal this
fleet ?
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