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" ... thee up till it hath cost thee something to confute them. The spirit of building first possessed people after the flood, which then caused the confusion of languages, and since of the estate of many a man. "
The Architectural Magazine, and Journal of Improvement in Architecture ... - Page 488
edited by - 1835
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The Edinburgh magazine, and literary miscellany, a new series of ..., Volume 5

1819 - 610 pages
...pleasant to the sight, and good for food. Sure he knew better what was proper to a garden than those who, therein only feed the eyes, and starve both taste...young builder in the budding, and, therefore, they soothe thee up till it hath cost thee something to confute them. The spirit of building first possessed...
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The Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany, Volume 84

1819 - 606 pages
...therein only feed the eyes, and starve both taste and smell. To conclude, in building rather believe »ny man than an artificer in his own art for matter of...young builder in the budding, and, therefore, they soothe thee up till it hath cost thee something to confute them. The spirit of building first possessed...
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The Holy and Profane States: With Some Account of the Author and His Writings

Thomas Fuller - 1831 - 340 pages
...sight, and good for food. Sure he knew better what was proper to a garden than those, who now a days therein only feed the eyes, and starve both taste...spirit of building first possessed people after the flood, which then caused the confusion of languages, and since of the estate of many a man. OF ANGER....
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The Holy and Profane States: With Some Account of the Author and His Writings

Thomas Fuller - 1831 - 348 pages
...sight, and good for food. Sure he knew better what was proper to a garden than those, who now a days therein only feed the eyes, and starve both taste...and therefore they sooth thee up till it hath cost jthee something to confute them. The spirit of building first possessed people after the flood, which...
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The Holy State and the Profane State

Thomas Fuller - 1840 - 420 pages
...rather believe any man than an artificer in his own art for matter of charges ; not that they r.annot, but will not be faithful. Should they tell thee all...a young builder in the budding, and therefore they soothe thee up till it hath cost thee something to confute them. The spirit of building first possessed...
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The Holy State, and the Profane State

Thomas Fuller - 1841 - 494 pages
...for food. (Gen. ii. 9.) Sure, He knew better what was proper to a garden than those who now-a-days therein only feed the eyes, and starve both taste...a young builder in the budding, and therefore they soothe thee up till it hath cost thee something to confute them. The spirit of building first possessed...
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The Holy State, and the Profane State

Thomas Fuller - 1841 - 496 pages
...man, than an artificer in his own art, for matter of charges; not that they cannot—but will not—be faithful. Should they tell thee all the cost at the...a young builder in the budding, and therefore they soothe thee up till it hath cost thee something to confute them. The spirit of building first possessed...
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The Rhyme and Reason of Country Life, Or, Selections from Fields Old and New

Susan Fenimore Cooper - 1854 - 482 pages
...rather believe any man than an artificer in his own art for matter of charges ; not that they can not, but will not, be faithful. Should they tell thee all...spirit of building first possessed people after the flood, which then caused the confusion of languages, and since, the estate of many a man. THOMAS FULLEE,...
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The Rhyme and Reason of Country Life, Or, Selections from Fields Old and New

Susan Fenimore Cooper - 1855 - 510 pages
...rather believe any man than an artificer in his own art for matter of charges ; not that they can not, but will not, be faithful. Should they tell thee all...spirit of building first possessed people after the flood, which then caused the confusion of languages, and since, the estate of many a man. THOMAS FULLEE,...
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The Rhyme and Reason of Country Life, Or, Selections from Fields Old and New

Susan Fenimore Cooper - 1855 - 478 pages
...believe any man than an artificer in his own art for matter of charges ; not that they can not, hut will not, be faithful. Should they tell thee all the...spirit of building first possessed people after the flood, which then caused the confusion of languages, and since, the estate of many a man. THOMAS FULLER,...
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