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This is the first time we ever heard that aromatic plant termed a foetid ; and we
wish the epithet may not give offence to some smoaking philosophers , who , thus
provoked , ' may be apt to say , the whole article is not worth a pinch of snuff .
This is the first time we ever heard that aromatic plant termed a foetid ; and we
wish the epithet may not give offence to some smoaking philosophers , who , thus
provoked , ' may be apt to say , the whole article is not worth a pinch of snuff .
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had the most pleasing senfation I ever felt , through my whole , • nervous system :
when I walked , the soles of my feet had an ( unusual and most agreeable feel ,
as had likewise the palms . of my hands when any thing touched them ; and ...
had the most pleasing senfation I ever felt , through my whole , • nervous system :
when I walked , the soles of my feet had an ( unusual and most agreeable feel ,
as had likewise the palms . of my hands when any thing touched them ; and ...
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defeChriftian the whole com Art . 20 . The Polite Modern Divine ; or , The most
fashionable Me . thod of performing the Publick Offices of Religion , proved to be
defective , and produttive of several Consequences prejudicial to Christianity ,
and ...
defeChriftian the whole com Art . 20 . The Polite Modern Divine ; or , The most
fashionable Me . thod of performing the Publick Offices of Religion , proved to be
defective , and produttive of several Consequences prejudicial to Christianity ,
and ...
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... he hath fully accomplished ; but seems , at least in our opinion , to have deferr '
d the former to another opportunity , as we could not , on the most careful perusal
, meet with any thing that gave us the least pleasure throughout the whole .
... he hath fully accomplished ; but seems , at least in our opinion , to have deferr '
d the former to another opportunity , as we could not , on the most careful perusal
, meet with any thing that gave us the least pleasure throughout the whole .
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The individuals , in a free state , are in civil subjection ; though the collective body
of the whole society , is totally free from such subjection : but in absolute
monarchies or aristocracies , the collective body is in a state of subjection to its ...
The individuals , in a free state , are in civil subjection ; though the collective body
of the whole society , is totally free from such subjection : but in absolute
monarchies or aristocracies , the collective body is in a state of subjection to its ...
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