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1 VII | so ignorant, should have given a religion to Asia and Africa, 2 VIII | contradiction, was a name given to a league or party that 3 X | the title of marquis is given gratis to any one who will 4 XII | personages whom England has given birth to, I shall begin 5 XII | some examples whereof being given, the Lord Bolingbroke was 6 XIII | the mind; and no one has given better proofs than he, that 7 XIII | It is a clock which is given us to regulate, but the 8 XIII | which I prove thus. God has given to them the very same organs 9 XIV | thought, and Mr. Locke has given a pretty good proof of the 10 XVI | kind of existence has been given to bodies in the air-pump. 11 XVII | calculations, that the name is given of differential calculations 12 XVIII| which the name of tragedy is given, that they have always been 13 XIX | At the same time he has given his heart to a creature, 14 XX | this time seems to have given into a taste quite opposite 15 XX | The translation I have given of it is so inexpressive 16 XXI | to do. But thoughts are given for action's government, 17 XXII | I also designed to have given you some idea of the Lord 18 XXII | English aebelais which is given the dean is highly derogatory 19 XXII | faint translation I have given you of it), may be compared 20 XXII | Lutrin."~Methinks I now have given you specimens enough from