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... kind that we have lately seen . The powers ascribed to the medicine are prodigious , and re- mind us of My Lord Peter's infallible powder of Pimperlimpiness , in the Tale of a Tub . We must admire the author's ingenuity , however , who ...
... kind that we have lately seen . The powers ascribed to the medicine are prodigious , and re- mind us of My Lord Peter's infallible powder of Pimperlimpiness , in the Tale of a Tub . We must admire the author's ingenuity , however , who ...
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... kind of image . In copying the whole manuscript I have found the return of en- tire phrases , and particular characters , so often repeated , that they can be only articles , conjunctions , or auxiliary verbs : from these , it would be ...
... kind of image . In copying the whole manuscript I have found the return of en- tire phrases , and particular characters , so often repeated , that they can be only articles , conjunctions , or auxiliary verbs : from these , it would be ...
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... kind of stone with those large pillars , the remains of which Pococke saw lying scattered near it and the express testimony of Arabic writers in a matter where they are cer- tainly competent witnesses , is , that it stood at the ...
... kind of stone with those large pillars , the remains of which Pococke saw lying scattered near it and the express testimony of Arabic writers in a matter where they are cer- tainly competent witnesses , is , that it stood at the ...
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