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1 I | Accordingly I waived the subject.~"Well", said I to him, " 2 III | as well drawn up as the subject could possibly admit. The 3 III | Thy faithful friend and subject, Robert Barclay."~A more 4 VII | You see that opinions are subject to revolutions as well as 5 XI | great many folios on this subject, with the several proofs 6 XIII | This great man could never subject himself to the tedious fatigue 7 XIII | opinion on so delicate a subject after Mr. Locke, I would 8 XIII | its nature is still the subject of controversy; which, however, 9 XIV | to any passion, was not subject to the common frailties 10 XIV | these great men are the subject of everyone's discourse. 11 XV | the planets are equally subject to it? In case this power 12 XV | rest of the planets must be subject to this general law; and 13 XX | Greece and Rome are the subject of every conversation, so 14 XXI | their talent on the same subject. Boileau declaims as follows 15 XXII | whereof is "Hudibras." The subject of it is the Civil War in 16 XXIII| presumed to write a tragedy the subject of which was Cedipus. Lastly, 17 XXIV | a thread-bare, worn-out subject in a new and uncommon light.