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... length of time death would as certainly a period must we refer the formation of entue : nor is it probable that the creamany kinds of stone ) is a circumftance ture should be fuddenly avaked out of which muß furely startle credulity ...
... length of time death would as certainly a period must we refer the formation of entue : nor is it probable that the creamany kinds of stone ) is a circumftance ture should be fuddenly avaked out of which muß furely startle credulity ...
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... the frost set in . was till so cold at New Herrnhut , that a On the 3d , the thermometer was at Greenland boy , who had gone out a short degrees , and on the 5th , at distance , was nearly frozen to death , and grees of Fahrenheit .
... the frost set in . was till so cold at New Herrnhut , that a On the 3d , the thermometer was at Greenland boy , who had gone out a short degrees , and on the 5th , at distance , was nearly frozen to death , and grees of Fahrenheit .
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... much in the adhered to his old patron , the Earl of fame manner in which the Spectator is Halifax , and after his death to the Earl feigned to have amused himlelf at the of Susiderland ; Steele , in the great divifeat of Sir Roger .
... much in the adhered to his old patron , the Earl of fame manner in which the Spectator is Halifax , and after his death to the Earl feigned to have amused himlelf at the of Susiderland ; Steele , in the great divifeat of Sir Roger .
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To execute ments when living : and , after his death , these works , Robinson had the free use of three of the most eminent , in different par . the books in the public library at Camties , of the Disenters expressed their very bridge ...
To execute ments when living : and , after his death , these works , Robinson had the free use of three of the most eminent , in different par . the books in the public library at Camties , of the Disenters expressed their very bridge ...
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To a LADY dreaming of the DEATH of ber His touch shall dim thy gloffy hair , Thy ivory teeth , thy forehead fair . No ceftus , bright with gems and gold , THE Fairies that dance with the Moon's nightly beams , Thy swelling breasts shall ...
To a LADY dreaming of the DEATH of ber His touch shall dim thy gloffy hair , Thy ivory teeth , thy forehead fair . No ceftus , bright with gems and gold , THE Fairies that dance with the Moon's nightly beams , Thy swelling breasts shall ...
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