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“We feel, therefore, with no fmall fatisfa&ion, the va - riety, which is occafioned by this fenfible and well-written dif - fertation.”
“In the years since, the man out of time had traveled far and wide and performed a va-riety of tasks; most recently, however, he'd been as-signed to serve as the liaison between the Starfleet Corps of Engineers and the admiralty.”
“Having lived above ground for all of his life, Flint never knew just how much va - riety there could be in subterranean dining.”
“The change is there expressed by a va - riety of names borrowed from the most stupendous operations of supernatural power.”
Internet Archive: A series of lectures, delivered in Park street church, Boston, on Sabbath evening
“I found I was speaking to a candid, sensible man, who, xqualIy surprised and satisfied with what he heard, proceeded to ask a va - riety of pertinent questions, to which, as he assured me, I was en - abled to give satisfactory answers.”
“The quantity of ma - terials which the fame number of people can work up, increafes in a great proportion as - la - bour comes to be more and more fubdivided; and as the operations of each workman are gradually reduced to a greater degree of fimplicity, a va - riety of nev machines come to be invented for facilitating and abridging thdfe operations.”
Internet Archive: The Works of Adam Smith ...: With an Account of His Life and Writings
“If complained of for the unreasonable length, to which this topic has led me, I say, in my jus* tification, that whyn-dykes are an Antrim produc - tion, which nature has been pleased to scatter over our county, with greater profusion, and greater va - riety, than is to be met with in any othift part of the world.”
“The State undoubtedly abounds in a great va - riety of fossils, such as clayes, ochres, pigments, and the most useful ores, but it has been very lit - tle explored.”
“All this personal va - riety is owing to the design of our Creator.”
Internet Archive: Sermons on various important subjects of doctrine and practice
“EoDYSTONE, the name of fome rocks in the Englifh Channel, which caufe va - riety of contrary fets of the tide or cur - rent in their vicinity.”
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