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... relations , I cannot but acknowledge my owne weaknes as to the sudden digesting thereof & my own unfitnes to serve you in the carrying on of your further superstructures upon that basis . And as I cannot promote anything which inferres ...
... relations , I cannot but acknowledge my owne weaknes as to the sudden digesting thereof & my own unfitnes to serve you in the carrying on of your further superstructures upon that basis . And as I cannot promote anything which inferres ...
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... called a willing suspension of disbelief ; but the suspension appears to be less willingly granted when we are taken to a land where the relation of man to one of the so - called lower animals is not 42 JONATHAN SWIFT : SOME OBSERVATIONS .
... called a willing suspension of disbelief ; but the suspension appears to be less willingly granted when we are taken to a land where the relation of man to one of the so - called lower animals is not 42 JONATHAN SWIFT : SOME OBSERVATIONS .
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... relation of all the voyages of adventure and discovery that had led to the conquest of the new world by the old world . Raynal felt that such a work would have both the attraction of novelty and the cachet of fashion 118 A SENTIMENTAL ...
... relation of all the voyages of adventure and discovery that had led to the conquest of the new world by the old world . Raynal felt that such a work would have both the attraction of novelty and the cachet of fashion 118 A SENTIMENTAL ...
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Some English Letter Writers of the Seventeenth | 1 |
Some Observations By Professor | 29 |
Plato and Ruskin By THE VERY REV W | 49 |
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