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1 II | about four hundred men and three hundred women in the meeting. 2 II | women to hold forth. Two or three of these are often inspired 3 III | the intestine wars which three or four sects had raised 4 VI | to undergo the hearing of three or four sermons every day, 5 VI | sanctification of Sunday in the three kingdoms. People are there 6 VII | having triumphed during three centuries, and been forgot 7 X | be able to send, in 1723, three fleets at the same time 8 X | fleets at the same time to three different and far distanced 9 XI | distemper very favourably three or four times, but never 10 XI | may introduce inoculation three months hence in France out 11 XVII| history. These computed three hundred and forty-one generations 12 XVII| fixed era, they supposed three generations to consist of 13 XVII| computed eleven thousand three hundred and forty years 14 XVII| usual course of Nature, three generations last about a 15 XVII| hundred and twenty years; but three reigns are far from taking 16 XVII| great error should he allow three hundred years to these nine 17 XVII| degree, that is to say, the three hundred and sixtieth part 18 XIX | go to England, to spend three years in London, to make 19 XXII| cannot determine which of the three nations ought to be honoured 20 XXIV| desire of being witty, are three circumstances which alone