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Page 232
... discourse ; for , upon my rising , it dwelt so strongly upon me , that I writ down the substance of it , if not the very words . 1 " If ( said he ) you can be so transported with those productions of nature which are discovered to you ...
... discourse ; for , upon my rising , it dwelt so strongly upon me , that I writ down the substance of it , if not the very words . 1 " If ( said he ) you can be so transported with those productions of nature which are discovered to you ...
Page 300
... discourse at length fell upon a point which seldom escapes a knot of true - born Englishmen , whether , in case of a religious war , the Protestants would not be too strong for the Papists ? This we unanimously determined on the ...
... discourse at length fell upon a point which seldom escapes a knot of true - born Englishmen , whether , in case of a religious war , the Protestants would not be too strong for the Papists ? This we unanimously determined on the ...
Page 375
... discourse , and never fails to entertain his company with a variety of thoughts , and hints , that are altogether new and uncommon . Whether it were in complaisance to my way of living , or his real opinion , he advanced the following ...
... discourse , and never fails to entertain his company with a variety of thoughts , and hints , that are altogether new and uncommon . Whether it were in complaisance to my way of living , or his real opinion , he advanced the following ...
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