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... common sense . XV . FANS . Lusus animo debent aliquando dari , Ad cogitandum melior ut redeat sibi . -Phaedr . Fab . xiv . 5 . The mind ought sometimes to be diverted , that it may return the better to thinking . I Do not know whether ...
... common sense . XV . FANS . Lusus animo debent aliquando dari , Ad cogitandum melior ut redeat sibi . -Phaedr . Fab . xiv . 5 . The mind ought sometimes to be diverted , that it may return the better to thinking . I Do not know whether ...
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... common tradesmen or country pedlars ; but now they appear in all sizes and shapes , and in all places . They are ... common grammar or common sense . " These two evils , ignorance and want of taste , have produced a third ; I mean the ...
... common tradesmen or country pedlars ; but now they appear in all sizes and shapes , and in all places . They are ... common grammar or common sense . " These two evils , ignorance and want of taste , have produced a third ; I mean the ...
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... common- wealth , appear to have been very few of them under its jurisdiction , as appears by a law cited by Judge Rolls in his Abridgment , with the reason which he gives for it : " The command of the sheriff , ” says this writer , " to ...
... common- wealth , appear to have been very few of them under its jurisdiction , as appears by a law cited by Judge Rolls in his Abridgment , with the reason which he gives for it : " The command of the sheriff , ” says this writer , " to ...
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INTRODUCTION | ix |
FRANCIS BACON Lord Verulam | 1 |
ALEXANDER POPE xxv On Dedications Guardian No | 4 |
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