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... existence , and the versatility of his youthful pursuits , are thus happily described : ' His musical productions became so popular that the " spin- ners and knitters in the sun did use to chaunt them " ( an image which every street in ...
... existence , and the versatility of his youthful pursuits , are thus happily described : ' His musical productions became so popular that the " spin- ners and knitters in the sun did use to chaunt them " ( an image which every street in ...
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... existence of a Protestant church supported by a Catholic population : but it must not be inferred that these gentlemen agree on all other matters . The penal laws are a knotty point : but the Farmer speaks in so guarded and subdued a ...
... existence of a Protestant church supported by a Catholic population : but it must not be inferred that these gentlemen agree on all other matters . The penal laws are a knotty point : but the Farmer speaks in so guarded and subdued a ...
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... existence of created beings . It seems , nevertheless , they were of opinion that both man and things might be engendered many times , and renewed at certain periods . There was not perhaps a more celebrated notion in antiquity , than ...
... existence of created beings . It seems , nevertheless , they were of opinion that both man and things might be engendered many times , and renewed at certain periods . There was not perhaps a more celebrated notion in antiquity , than ...
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Italy before the Roman Dominion | 39 |
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