London Magazine Enlarged and Improved, Volumen20C. Ackers, 1751 |
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... given us all , B and we owe it nothing but prayers . " Reafon , in proportion as it draws towards its perfection , deftroys the feed of religious wars : The philo- fophical fpirit alone hath expelled that plague out of the world ...
... given us all , B and we owe it nothing but prayers . " Reafon , in proportion as it draws towards its perfection , deftroys the feed of religious wars : The philo- fophical fpirit alone hath expelled that plague out of the world ...
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... given by our French author , and it seems in every part to be pretty juft , except where he talks of the fincerity of her love ; for I doubt much , if the was ever fincerely in love , it being a rule with me , that no true friendship is ...
... given by our French author , and it seems in every part to be pretty juft , except where he talks of the fincerity of her love ; for I doubt much , if the was ever fincerely in love , it being a rule with me , that no true friendship is ...
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... given his word in 1700 , not to intermeddle in the war of Lewis XIV , with the allies ; but the duke of Marlborough did not believe that any prince would be fo great a flave to his word , as not to facrifice it to his grandeur and ...
... given his word in 1700 , not to intermeddle in the war of Lewis XIV , with the allies ; but the duke of Marlborough did not believe that any prince would be fo great a flave to his word , as not to facrifice it to his grandeur and ...
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... given to use it , it comes to be habitual , and by degrees the refiftance that nature made at first groweth fainter , till at laft it is in a man- ner quite extinguished . In short , this Prince might more pro- perly be faid to have ...
... given to use it , it comes to be habitual , and by degrees the refiftance that nature made at first groweth fainter , till at laft it is in a man- ner quite extinguished . In short , this Prince might more pro- perly be faid to have ...
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... given , and by conftruction ANB , ABN are alfo found ; for NB being a parallel of lati- tude , makes ANB a right angle , and ABN the complement of NAB ; therefore as the Sine of ABN : S . ANB :: AN : A B = 112 0 the di- stance failed by ...
... given , and by conftruction ANB , ABN are alfo found ; for NB being a parallel of lati- tude , makes ANB a right angle , and ABN the complement of NAB ; therefore as the Sine of ABN : S . ANB :: AN : A B = 112 0 the di- stance failed by ...
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