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... given , to fay to himself , " thou fool , whofe fhall those things be , which thou haft " fo anxiously " provided ! " On the parable of the builder we find the following just and animated obfervations : - If serious reflexion and mature ...
... given , to fay to himself , " thou fool , whofe fhall those things be , which thou haft " fo anxiously " provided ! " On the parable of the builder we find the following just and animated obfervations : - If serious reflexion and mature ...
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... given them fomething opening , I found their excretions mixed with blood and white - like pus . Such as had taken no medicine in these circumstances , fell into a moft dreadful dyfentery . • Many had a mere griping diarrhea , which ...
... given them fomething opening , I found their excretions mixed with blood and white - like pus . Such as had taken no medicine in these circumstances , fell into a moft dreadful dyfentery . • Many had a mere griping diarrhea , which ...
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... given for the horfeman's feat are various , and even oppofite , according as they have been adopted by different mafters , and taught in different countries ; almoft each mafter in particular , and every nation , hav- ing certain rules ...
... given for the horfeman's feat are various , and even oppofite , according as they have been adopted by different mafters , and taught in different countries ; almoft each mafter in particular , and every nation , hav- ing certain rules ...
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... given with the fanction it bears . The prodigious variety of Bitts which were ufed in former times , Joudly proclaim the difficulty of adapting thefe machines to the mouths of horfes , fo as to answer the wishes of the rider ; for al ...
... given with the fanction it bears . The prodigious variety of Bitts which were ufed in former times , Joudly proclaim the difficulty of adapting thefe machines to the mouths of horfes , fo as to answer the wishes of the rider ; for al ...
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... given in a plate . - These re- mains appearing to be what he fuppofes , he exultingly concludes , in the genuine fpirit of antiquarianifm , Thus have we clearly found what industry has vainly toiled , and genius has ineffectually ...
... given in a plate . - These re- mains appearing to be what he fuppofes , he exultingly concludes , in the genuine fpirit of antiquarianifm , Thus have we clearly found what industry has vainly toiled , and genius has ineffectually ...
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Page 14 - And it came to pass, that the beggar died and was carried by the angels into Abraham's bosom: the rich man also died, and was buried; and in hell he lifted up his eyes, being in torments and seeth Abraham afar off, and Lazarus in his bosom.
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