The Pelican Book of English Prose: Seventeenth-century prose, 1620-1700, edited by P. UrePenguin Books, 1956 |
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... Society itself , when it finally came into being , that we get the plainest efforts towards a clearer style . ' In all the Reports of Experiments to be brought into the Society ' , runs an eight- eenth - century statute , ' the Matter ...
... Society itself , when it finally came into being , that we get the plainest efforts towards a clearer style . ' In all the Reports of Experiments to be brought into the Society ' , runs an eight- eenth - century statute , ' the Matter ...
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... Society than he himself thought fit , and did actually consent to ? This would be still as great a liberty as he himself had before his Compact , or any one else in the state of Nature , who may submit himself and consent to any acts of ...
... Society than he himself thought fit , and did actually consent to ? This would be still as great a liberty as he himself had before his Compact , or any one else in the state of Nature , who may submit himself and consent to any acts of ...
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... Society , publishers of The Travels of Peter Mundy in Europe and Asia edited by Sir R. C. Temple ; the Library of the Society of Friends and the Cambridge University Press , publishers of George Fox's Journal edited by Norman Penney ...
... Society , publishers of The Travels of Peter Mundy in Europe and Asia edited by Sir R. C. Temple ; the Library of the Society of Friends and the Cambridge University Press , publishers of George Fox's Journal edited by Norman Penney ...
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