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bulwark of the Protestant religion ; the ment . His familjar conversation , both , in
was highly commendable for her general writing and in speaking , was stuffed
with regard to the impartial adminitration of vulgar and indecent phrafes . Though
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bulwark of the Protestant religion ; the ment . His familjar conversation , both , in
was highly commendable for her general writing and in speaking , was stuffed
with regard to the impartial adminitration of vulgar and indecent phrafes . Though
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the fury of disputation , without precisely reply , is too often what the Latins call ,
the ...
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troversy , for the parties to engage in all sprightliness of remark , or quickness of
the fury of disputation , without precisely reply , is too often what the Latins call ,
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