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PARRY'S Attempt to demonftrate RUTTY's Natural History of the 484 SETHONA , a Tragedy , 221 SHARP on Duelling , VIEYRA'S ... Nature of Religion , & c . 414 TUCKER , Dean , his Tracts , 127 on relig . Intolerance , 502 on the Difficulties ...
PARRY'S Attempt to demonftrate RUTTY's Natural History of the 484 SETHONA , a Tragedy , 221 SHARP on Duelling , VIEYRA'S ... Nature of Religion , & c . 414 TUCKER , Dean , his Tracts , 127 on relig . Intolerance , 502 on the Difficulties ...
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... nature dictionary wile : for to arrange the various genera , fo widely different in their natures , in an alphabetical order , is very bad ; but to continue all the fpecies , of what kind foever , under their refpective ge- nera , must ...
... nature dictionary wile : for to arrange the various genera , fo widely different in their natures , in an alphabetical order , is very bad ; but to continue all the fpecies , of what kind foever , under their refpective ge- nera , must ...
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... natural luxuriance and eafe , waving with every wind its petals of fo delicate a nature , fo foft and fuf- ceptible as to be affected by every breath of air , opening and hutting , B 3 fhutting , and gently obeying the direction of fuch ...
... natural luxuriance and eafe , waving with every wind its petals of fo delicate a nature , fo foft and fuf- ceptible as to be affected by every breath of air , opening and hutting , B 3 fhutting , and gently obeying the direction of fuch ...
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... nature for perfons to live above an hundred and fixty- fix years . Indeed , the promife of long life under the Mofaic law , did not originally include the term contended for by our learned Author . Unless , therefore , he can find out a ...
... nature for perfons to live above an hundred and fixty- fix years . Indeed , the promife of long life under the Mofaic law , did not originally include the term contended for by our learned Author . Unless , therefore , he can find out a ...
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... natural freedom of human nature : and those foldiers , who , in addition to their natural reason , have a true fenfe of religion , will not only be mindful , that they are fol- diers and fubjects to an earthly king , but that they are ...
... natural freedom of human nature : and those foldiers , who , in addition to their natural reason , have a true fenfe of religion , will not only be mindful , that they are fol- diers and fubjects to an earthly king , but that they are ...
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