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1 I | I opened with that which good Catholics have more than 2 I | Christians, and endeavour to be good Christians, but we are not 3 III | few more lashes for the good of his soul. There was no 4 IV | very glad to see thee in good health." The Vice-Admiral 5 IV | Friends sowed likewise the good seed in Germany, but reaped 6 IV | to die a Quaker, and the good old man entreated his son 7 VII | of the window, when the good old man gave him this handsome 8 VIII | character, with regard both to good and evil. The Romans never 9 VIII | Prince is all powerful to do good, and, at the same time, 10 XI | Turks, who are people of good sense, soon adopted this 11 XI | circle of arts, and to do good to mankind. She appears 12 XII | himself a great philosopher, a good historian, and an elegant 13 XIII | those must be burnt for the good of their souls, who so much 14 XIV | Locke has given a pretty good proof of the contrary.~Descartes 15 XIV | Descartes did not pay in good money, he however did great 16 XVIII| much as a single spark of good taste, or knew one rule 17 XVIII| opinion with all persons of good taste in declaring, that 18 XIX | publicly to be happy in the good graces of the most celebrated 19 XIX | be called the school of good morals, but it is certainly 20 XIX | English have some other good comic writers living, such 21 XXII | justness, the choice, the good taste, in all which particulars 22 XXII | philosophers, but as for good historians among them, I 23 XXII | the English have not such good historians as the French, 24 XXIII| Westminster Abbey than their good sense. They are far from 25 XXIII| satire against some pretty good comedies, which were exhibited 26 XXIV | though he understood all our good authors perfectly. "All," 27 XXIV | arithmetic, aided by a little good sense, shall amass prodigious