The Visitor: By Several Hands, Volumen2Edward and Charles Dilly, 1764 |
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... of mankind . " I must defer the answer of my friend Equa- tion , as well as an account of my other com- panions , to some future paper . NUM- NUMBER XLVII . And thou majestic main , A fecret 32 N ° 46 . THE VISITOR .
... of mankind . " I must defer the answer of my friend Equa- tion , as well as an account of my other com- panions , to some future paper . NUM- NUMBER XLVII . And thou majestic main , A fecret 32 N ° 46 . THE VISITOR .
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By Several Hands William Dodd. NUMBER XLVII . And thou majestic main , A fecret world of wonders in thyself ,. Sound His ftupenduous praife , whofe greater voice Or bids you roar , or bids your roarings fall . TH THOMSON . HE elegant ...
By Several Hands William Dodd. NUMBER XLVII . And thou majestic main , A fecret world of wonders in thyself ,. Sound His ftupenduous praife , whofe greater voice Or bids you roar , or bids your roarings fall . TH THOMSON . HE elegant ...
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... thou come , but no farther , and here shall thy proud waves be flayed . And as the ocean , hath lately obtained an ac- ceffion of honour , and is become , if I may fo fay , the grand and universal physician ; and on that account is not ...
... thou come , but no farther , and here shall thy proud waves be flayed . And as the ocean , hath lately obtained an ac- ceffion of honour , and is become , if I may fo fay , the grand and universal physician ; and on that account is not ...
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... thou art beloved , how highly favoured by thy Maker ! in what part of his works hath he forgotten , or overlooked thy welfare ? fhew me a creature ; point out a spot , in the formation or difpofition of which he has not been mindful of ...
... thou art beloved , how highly favoured by thy Maker ! in what part of his works hath he forgotten , or overlooked thy welfare ? fhew me a creature ; point out a spot , in the formation or difpofition of which he has not been mindful of ...
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... thou fhalt nominate - Indeed rich and precious are the treasures borne on the back of the ocean , and wafted by the gales of commerce , which would be useless without this liquid conveyance , this encourager of industry , and fource of ...
... thou fhalt nominate - Indeed rich and precious are the treasures borne on the back of the ocean , and wafted by the gales of commerce , which would be useless without this liquid conveyance , this encourager of industry , and fource of ...
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