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第 5 頁
In the middle - box beween these two op I am told that many virtuous matrons ,
who posite bodies , were several ladies who patched in- formerly have been
taught to believe that this differently on both sides of their faces , and seemed
artificial ...
In the middle - box beween these two op I am told that many virtuous matrons ,
who posite bodies , were several ladies who patched in- formerly have been
taught to believe that this differently on both sides of their faces , and seemed
artificial ...
第 61 頁
Among these various conjectures , there are < larities of dress , I believe you will
not think it men of superstitious tempers , who look upon below you , on so
extraordinary an occasion , to the hoop - petticoat as a kind of prodigy . Some
unhoop ...
Among these various conjectures , there are < larities of dress , I believe you will
not think it men of superstitious tempers , who look upon below you , on so
extraordinary an occasion , to the hoop - petticoat as a kind of prodigy . Some
unhoop ...
第 137 頁
It or particular persons , are exploded as errors and makes him believe that his
principles carry con- prejudices ; and schemes erected in their stead viction with
them , and are the more likely to be that are altogether monstrous and irrational ...
It or particular persons , are exploded as errors and makes him believe that his
principles carry con- prejudices ; and schemes erected in their stead viction with
them , and are the more likely to be that are altogether monstrous and irrational ...
第 197 頁
Besides all which , I ç treated but as one whose honesty consisted only am apt to
believe we should find the race of « in his incapacity of being ocherwise ? men
grow wiser as their progenitors grew kind" There is one cause of this usage no ...
Besides all which , I ç treated but as one whose honesty consisted only am apt to
believe we should find the race of « in his incapacity of being ocherwise ? men
grow wiser as their progenitors grew kind" There is one cause of this usage no ...
第 1 頁
father was a very hard worldly man , and proud ; ( This rustic is one of those rich
clowns who sup . so that there was no reason to believe he would ply the want of
all manner of breeding by the easily be brought to think there was any thing ...
father was a very hard worldly man , and proud ; ( This rustic is one of those rich
clowns who sup . so that there was no reason to believe he would ply the want of
all manner of breeding by the easily be brought to think there was any thing ...
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