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Page 61
... tion of dozers . The dozers are a sect , who , instead of keeping their appetites in subjection , live in subjection to them ; nay , they are so truly slaves to them , that they keep at too great a distance ever to come into their ...
... tion of dozers . The dozers are a sect , who , instead of keeping their appetites in subjection , live in subjection to them ; nay , they are so truly slaves to them , that they keep at too great a distance ever to come into their ...
Page 111
... tion of spiders than he would upon a flock of sheep , and has sold his coat off his back to purchase a tarantula . I would not have a scholar wholly unacquainted with these secrets and curiosities of nature ; but certainly the mind of ...
... tion of spiders than he would upon a flock of sheep , and has sold his coat off his back to purchase a tarantula . I would not have a scholar wholly unacquainted with these secrets and curiosities of nature ; but certainly the mind of ...
Page 289
... tion . We soon observed , that in talking to one another we lost several of our words , and could not hear one another at above two yards ' distance , and that too when we sat very near the fire . After much perplexity , I found that ...
... tion . We soon observed , that in talking to one another we lost several of our words , and could not hear one another at above two yards ' distance , and that too when we sat very near the fire . After much perplexity , I found that ...
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