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1 IV | buttons and ruffles; and quite ashamed of being called 2 V | in France; is a species quite unknown in England. All 3 VI | whilst a set of Hebrew words (quite unintelligible to him) are 4 VII | in, the present age being quite cloyed with disputes and 5 VIII | two nations appear to me quite opposite in character, with 6 VIII | Episcopalians and Presbyterians quite distracted these very serious 7 XI | unhappily the small-pox has quite left the country, the inhabitants 8 XIV | Isaac Newton's life was quite different. He lived happy, 9 XVII | singular revolution which was quite unknown till within these 10 XVIII| impotent debauchee, who is quite frantic and out of his senses. 11 XVIII| languor over the whole, that quite murders it.~The custom of 12 XVIII| an endeavour to please, quite ruined a masterpiece in 13 XX | have given into a taste quite opposite to that of polite 14 XXI | Ambassador, "Oliver was quite another man___." It is not 15 XXIV | Academy of Paris is on a quite different foot, it is no 16 XXIV | themselves occupations of a quite different kind from those