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Page xii
... follow one another with very little intermission , espe- cially those I have had for eight days past , during Madeley wake . As I could not suppress these Bacchanals , I did all in my power to moderate their madness ; but my endeavours ...
... follow one another with very little intermission , espe- cially those I have had for eight days past , during Madeley wake . As I could not suppress these Bacchanals , I did all in my power to moderate their madness ; but my endeavours ...
Page xxvi
... follow : - " We have no hesitation in saying , that we believe Mr. Fletcher's motives for writing them to have been pure and upright . We also think that in his manner of conducting the controversy , he had decidedly the advantage of ...
... follow : - " We have no hesitation in saying , that we believe Mr. Fletcher's motives for writing them to have been pure and upright . We also think that in his manner of conducting the controversy , he had decidedly the advantage of ...
Page xxviii
... follow me home , but the people of the house stopped them , saying I would not be troubled with children . They cried and said they were sure I would not say so . The next day , when I heard of it , I enquired after them , and invited ...
... follow me home , but the people of the house stopped them , saying I would not be troubled with children . They cried and said they were sure I would not say so . The next day , when I heard of it , I enquired after them , and invited ...
Page 15
... follow them as soon as they are dropped , whilst infants are months without taking any particular notice of their parents , and without being able , I shall not say to follow them , but even to bear the weight of their swaddled body ...
... follow them as soon as they are dropped , whilst infants are months without taking any particular notice of their parents , and without being able , I shall not say to follow them , but even to bear the weight of their swaddled body ...
Page 32
... follow the good that the understanding approves , but full of perverseness to pursue the evil that reason ... follow it in the destructive paths of error , extorts this note from my pen . See the objections that follow the twenty ...
... follow the good that the understanding approves , but full of perverseness to pursue the evil that reason ... follow it in the destructive paths of error , extorts this note from my pen . See the objections that follow the twenty ...
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