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... thing imaginable of him , to wit , That he is unjust , without de- famation ; and can seize his person , without being guilty of an assault . Yet such is the loose and abandoned turn of some mens minds , that they can live under these ...
... thing imaginable of him , to wit , That he is unjust , without de- famation ; and can seize his person , without being guilty of an assault . Yet such is the loose and abandoned turn of some mens minds , that they can live under these ...
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... thing . His fortune , his reputation , his time , and his ca- pacity , are at any man's service that comes first . When he was at school , he was whipped thrice a week for taults he took upon him to excuse others ; since he came into ...
... thing . His fortune , his reputation , his time , and his ca- pacity , are at any man's service that comes first . When he was at school , he was whipped thrice a week for taults he took upon him to excuse others ; since he came into ...
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... thing that is ugly : I am too sensible of my own unworth dess in this particular , and therefore I only propose myself as a foil to the Club . ' You see how honest I have been to confess all my imperfections , which is a great deal to ...
... thing that is ugly : I am too sensible of my own unworth dess in this particular , and therefore I only propose myself as a foil to the Club . ' You see how honest I have been to confess all my imperfections , which is a great deal to ...
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" a real sufferer by it . These lovers take any thing for ' tea and coffee ; I saw one yesterday surfeit to make his I court ; and all his rivals , at the same time , loud in the ❝commendation of liquors that went against every body ...
" a real sufferer by it . These lovers take any thing for ' tea and coffee ; I saw one yesterday surfeit to make his I court ; and all his rivals , at the same time , loud in the ❝commendation of liquors that went against every body ...
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... thing in parti- cular which I wonder you have not touched upon , and that is , the general corruption of manners in the servants of Great Britain . I am a man that have travelled and seen many nations , but have for seven years last ...
... thing in parti- cular which I wonder you have not touched upon , and that is , the general corruption of manners in the servants of Great Britain . I am a man that have travelled and seen many nations , but have for seven years last ...
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