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1 I | from habits we have been long used to; and after taking 2 I | been used by the Hebrews, long before his time, in like 3 IV | though the journey was very long) purely to see and converse 4 V | still heaved, though so long after the storm when the 5 V | the army, as a reward for long services; and we never see 6 VI | broad-brimmed hat and a long cloak over a very short 7 VIII | themselves to the old Romans.~Not long since Mr. Shippen opened 8 IX | England was enslaved for a long series of years by the Romans, 9 XI | of it in their faces so long as they live. Thus, a fifth 10 XII | XII: On The Lord Bacon~Not long since the trite and frivolous 11 XII | greatest philosophers, after long researches, found that the 12 XIII | would say, that men have long disputed on the nature and 13 XIV | incident to mankind.~He was a long time of opinion that it 14 XIV | that Sir Isaac, during the long course of years he enjoyed, 15 XV | our world disputes were a long time maintained, on the 16 XV | the cause of which had so long been sought, but in vain, 17 XVI | action, in like manner as a long staff acts at one end when 18 XVII | which is a right line so long as it is finite, by changing 19 XVII | the middle of Capricorn.~A long time after the expedition 20 XVIII| That makes a calamity of so long life: For who would bear 21 XIX | Mr. Wycherley, who was a long time known publicly to be 22 XX | acquainted with his traffic. Not long since an English nobleman, 23 XXIII| of Homer. I myself saw a long time in France the author 24 XXIV | whose works will last as long as the English tongue, such