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Page 17
... whole City or liberties ; and St. Andrew's buried but fifteen , which was very low . ' Tis true St. Giles's buried two- and - thirty , but still , as there was but one of the plague , people be- gan to be easy . The whole bill also was ...
... whole City or liberties ; and St. Andrew's buried but fifteen , which was very low . ' Tis true St. Giles's buried two- and - thirty , but still , as there was but one of the plague , people be- gan to be easy . The whole bill also was ...
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... whole creation , than that he should make the whole continually miserable ; or that , to satisfy the unreasonable desires of any particular depraved natures , he should at any time suffer the order of the whole to be altered and ...
... whole creation , than that he should make the whole continually miserable ; or that , to satisfy the unreasonable desires of any particular depraved natures , he should at any time suffer the order of the whole to be altered and ...
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... whole circle of being , whether within the verge of nature or out of it , has a proper part assigned it in this noble poem . 3 In poetry , as in architecture , not only the whole , but the prin- cipal members , and every part of them ...
... whole circle of being , whether within the verge of nature or out of it , has a proper part assigned it in this noble poem . 3 In poetry , as in architecture , not only the whole , but the prin- cipal members , and every part of them ...
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Daniel Defoe | 11 |
Isaac Watts | 57 |
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