The Guardian. ...Jacob and Richard Tonson, 1756 |
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... French have outdone us in thefe particulars , and , by the establishment of a fociety for the invention of proper infcriptions and defigns , have the whole history of their prefent king in a regular feries of medals . They have failed ...
... French have outdone us in thefe particulars , and , by the establishment of a fociety for the invention of proper infcriptions and defigns , have the whole history of their prefent king in a regular feries of medals . They have failed ...
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... French , and have a very good quality , rarely to be met " with in this country , of not being too talkative . < C < ་ " < · ⚫ I am fettled for fome time at Paris . Since my be- ing here I have made the tour of all the king's pala- ces ...
... French , and have a very good quality , rarely to be met " with in this country , of not being too talkative . < C < ་ " < · ⚫ I am fettled for fome time at Paris . Since my be- ing here I have made the tour of all the king's pala- ces ...
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... French do not excel the English in all the arts of humanity , they do at least in the out- ⚫ward expreffions of it . And upon this , as well as ⚫ other accounts , though I believe the English are a much wiser nation , the French are ...
... French do not excel the English in all the arts of humanity , they do at least in the out- ⚫ward expreffions of it . And upon this , as well as ⚫ other accounts , though I believe the English are a much wiser nation , the French are ...
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... French king's pages , and ferved him in that quality when he was taken pri- foner by the English . The king of England chanced to fee the youth , and being much pleased with his perfon and behaviour , begg'd him of the king , his ...
... French king's pages , and ferved him in that quality when he was taken pri- foner by the English . The king of England chanced to fee the youth , and being much pleased with his perfon and behaviour , begg'd him of the king , his ...
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... French throne • that furnishes difcourfe for all Europe . Eut I confefs I am the more fond of the relation , because it brings to mind the noble exploits of our own countrymen : Tho ' at the farme time , I muft own it is not so much the ...
... French throne • that furnishes difcourfe for all Europe . Eut I confefs I am the more fond of the relation , because it brings to mind the noble exploits of our own countrymen : Tho ' at the farme time , I muft own it is not so much the ...
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