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Page viii
... mean applause Pronounc'd , and in his volumes taught , our laws , Which others at their bar so often wrench ; To - day deep thoughts resolve with me to drench In mirth that , after , no repenting draws ; Let Euclid rest , and Archimedes ...
... mean applause Pronounc'd , and in his volumes taught , our laws , Which others at their bar so often wrench ; To - day deep thoughts resolve with me to drench In mirth that , after , no repenting draws ; Let Euclid rest , and Archimedes ...
Page xi
... means , by whom , or at what time this interesting document was de- posited in the State Paper Office , is at present not known with certainty ; every trace of its existence having been lost for nearly a century and a half , till it was ...
... means , by whom , or at what time this interesting document was de- posited in the State Paper Office , is at present not known with certainty ; every trace of its existence having been lost for nearly a century and a half , till it was ...
Page xv
... mean his teaching his children to read and pronounce Greek and several other languages , without under- standing any but English.'s This at least is certain , that the transcriber of this part of the manuscript was much employed in ...
... mean his teaching his children to read and pronounce Greek and several other languages , without under- standing any but English.'s This at least is certain , that the transcriber of this part of the manuscript was much employed in ...
Page xix
... mean or high , Towards which time leads me , and the will of Heaven ; All is , if I have grace to use it so , As ever in my great Taskmaster's eye . The pious language in which , at a later period of his life , he speaks of his ...
... mean or high , Towards which time leads me , and the will of Heaven ; All is , if I have grace to use it so , As ever in my great Taskmaster's eye . The pious language in which , at a later period of his life , he speaks of his ...
Page xxiii
... lying ever beside him in the margin , to be ever beside his wits in the text . ' Likeliest Means to remove Hirelings , & c . III . 17. See also III . 435 . In the course of so long a work , embracing PRELIMINARY OBSERVATIONS . xxiii.
... lying ever beside him in the margin , to be ever beside his wits in the text . ' Likeliest Means to remove Hirelings , & c . III . 17. See also III . 435 . In the course of so long a work , embracing PRELIMINARY OBSERVATIONS . xxiii.
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