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or tells us that good old Isaac Walton , in his plain love of nature , was guilty of the metaphysical quaintness of “ exhorting us To reverent watching of each still report That nature utters from her rural shrine .
or tells us that good old Isaac Walton , in his plain love of nature , was guilty of the metaphysical quaintness of “ exhorting us To reverent watching of each still report That nature utters from her rural shrine .
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Mr. Abernethy's additions , as far as we learn their nature from this volume , are much more liable to animadversion than the tenets of his master ; yet he betrays extreme impatience and irritability because they have been disputed ...
Mr. Abernethy's additions , as far as we learn their nature from this volume , are much more liable to animadversion than the tenets of his master ; yet he betrays extreme impatience and irritability because they have been disputed ...
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Robertson , who was all unaware of the nature of Darnley's disease , declaims against the Queen , as defective , in conjugal sympathies , when she made those visits of amusement , instead of attending on her husband ; without knowing ...
Robertson , who was all unaware of the nature of Darnley's disease , declaims against the Queen , as defective , in conjugal sympathies , when she made those visits of amusement , instead of attending on her husband ; without knowing ...
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А All Classes productive c concluded | 6 |
Abernethys Physiological Lectures 52 History of 485 | 14 |
Benezet Anthony Memoirs of 423 Contentions religious Thoughts | 40 |
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