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sition , and it seems not unrcasonable to conclude , that he was in some degree
indebted to his conference with Grotius for that mournful gratification . From Paris
our author proceeded to Italy , embarking at Nice for Genoa . After a cursory view
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sition , and it seems not unrcasonable to conclude , that he was in some degree
indebted to his conference with Grotius for that mournful gratification . From Paris
our author proceeded to Italy , embarking at Nice for Genoa . After a cursory view
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We have lost , perhaps , some little pocnis that Aowed from the heart of Milton , by
their being addressed to persons who , in the vicislitudes of public fortune , were
suddenly plunged into obscurity with the honours they had received . Some of ...
We have lost , perhaps , some little pocnis that Aowed from the heart of Milton , by
their being addressed to persons who , in the vicislitudes of public fortune , were
suddenly plunged into obscurity with the honours they had received . Some of ...
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Even in the morning , if I began as usual to read , my eyes inmediately suffered
pain , and seemed to shrink from reading , but , after some moderate bodily
exercise , were refreshed ; whenever I looked at a candle I saw a sort of iris
around it .
Even in the morning , if I began as usual to read , my eyes inmediately suffered
pain , and seemed to shrink from reading , but , after some moderate bodily
exercise , were refreshed ; whenever I looked at a candle I saw a sort of iris
around it .
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