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tended to bring examples of affected simplicity from my volume , have been able to adduce but one instance , and that out of a copy of verses half ludicrous , half splenetic , which I intended , and had myself characterized , as sermoni ...
tended to bring examples of affected simplicity from my volume , have been able to adduce but one instance , and that out of a copy of verses half ludicrous , half splenetic , which I intended , and had myself characterized , as sermoni ...
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Voltaire humorously advises the devil to decline all acquaintance with medical men ; and it would have been more to his reputation , if he had taken this advice in the present instance . The case had 15 attracted the particular ...
Voltaire humorously advises the devil to decline all acquaintance with medical men ; and it would have been more to his reputation , if he had taken this advice in the present instance . The case had 15 attracted the particular ...
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Turn over the pages of history and seek for a single instance of a revolution having been effected without the concurrence of either the nobles , or the ecclesiastics , or the monied classes , in any country , in which the influences of ...
Turn over the pages of history and seek for a single instance of a revolution having been effected without the concurrence of either the nobles , or the ecclesiastics , or the monied classes , in any country , in which the influences of ...
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