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... wherein he discovers a great A- verfion to Female - Governments ; having nothing to say in Excuse of him , but that being a Lawyer and a Frenchman , he was Vindi- cating the Conftitution of his Country : Certain it is ( how lite tle ...
... wherein he discovers a great A- verfion to Female - Governments ; having nothing to say in Excuse of him , but that being a Lawyer and a Frenchman , he was Vindi- cating the Conftitution of his Country : Certain it is ( how lite tle ...
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... wherein he employ'd not feveral Hours in the Exercife of Prayer , and Reading of the Scriptures . He wou'd never permit his Picture to be drawn , tho ' much intreated by his Friends ; however ( when he was at his laft Gafp , and could ...
... wherein he employ'd not feveral Hours in the Exercife of Prayer , and Reading of the Scriptures . He wou'd never permit his Picture to be drawn , tho ' much intreated by his Friends ; however ( when he was at his laft Gafp , and could ...
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... ( wherein they agree ) it flourished for above a Thousand Tears . And indeed the great Wisdom of our Ancestors in the firft framing of our Conftitution , is almoft incredible ; fo that I no longer doubted that the most certain Remedy for ...
... ( wherein they agree ) it flourished for above a Thousand Tears . And indeed the great Wisdom of our Ancestors in the firft framing of our Conftitution , is almoft incredible ; fo that I no longer doubted that the most certain Remedy for ...
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... , lib . 3. cap . 41. ) wherein ' tis intimated , that the Gauls ufed the Forms of the Greek Letters : For where they fpeak of King Chilperick , He added ( fay they ) 66 < c they ) " Some Letters to our Letters FRANCOGALLIA . I I.
... , lib . 3. cap . 41. ) wherein ' tis intimated , that the Gauls ufed the Forms of the Greek Letters : For where they fpeak of King Chilperick , He added ( fay they ) 66 < c they ) " Some Letters to our Letters FRANCOGALLIA . I I.
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... wherein he tells us , that Arioviftus , by Reafon of his long Conversation in Gallia , spoke the Gallick Tongue . Now for two Reasons their Opinion feems to me to be the most probable , who write , that the Ancient Gauls had a peculiar ...
... wherein he tells us , that Arioviftus , by Reafon of his long Conversation in Gallia , spoke the Gallick Tongue . Now for two Reasons their Opinion feems to me to be the most probable , who write , that the Ancient Gauls had a peculiar ...
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