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1 III | Barclay."~A more surprising circumstance is, that this epistle, written 2 IV | success in Amsterdam, but a circumstance which reflected the greatest 3 IV | observed in his absence, a circumstance in which no legislator had 4 X | your satisfaction." Such a circumstance as this raises a just pride 5 XI | harvest has fallen short.~The circumstance that introduced a custom 6 XI | inoculation these hundred years, a circumstance that argues very much in 7 XII | a still more surprising circumstance is that he lived in an age 8 XIV | any commerce with women-a circumstance which was assured me by 9 XV | Picard's calculation.~A circumstance which has always appeared 10 XVI | out a new universe; and a circumstance which made its discovery 11 XVIII| with their spades; but a circumstance which will surprise you 12 XIX | during his confinement; and a circumstance which appears to me very 13 XXII | the most harmonious (a circumstance which redounds very much 14 XXIII| Monsieur Fagon.~But the circumstance which mostly encourages 15 XXIV | the intended academy, a circumstance that was of the most fatal 16 XXIV | of changing his name.~One circumstance, to which the English Academy