The Guardian. ...Jacob and Richard Tonson, 1756 |
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... acquaintance , with whom You live in the happy commu- nication of generous fentiments , which contribute , not only to your own mutual entertainment and improve- ment , but to the honour and fer- vice of your country . Zeal for the ...
... acquaintance , with whom You live in the happy commu- nication of generous fentiments , which contribute , not only to your own mutual entertainment and improve- ment , but to the honour and fer- vice of your country . Zeal for the ...
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... acquainted with him this • ten year . I have feen my eager friend in danger ⚫ fometimes of a quarrel by this ill custom , for there are more young gentlemen who can feel than can • understand . It would be therefore a good office to ...
... acquainted with him this • ten year . I have feen my eager friend in danger ⚫ fometimes of a quarrel by this ill custom , for there are more young gentlemen who can feel than can • understand . It would be therefore a good office to ...
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... acquaintance . There were feveral little infignificant reflections caft upon me , as being a lady of a great many quaintneffes , and fuch like , which 1 feemed not " · « " · to to take notice of . But my mother coming home 16 N ° 85 ...
... acquaintance . There were feveral little infignificant reflections caft upon me , as being a lady of a great many quaintneffes , and fuch like , which 1 feemed not " · « " · to to take notice of . But my mother coming home 16 N ° 85 ...
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... and vigour of ftile , as would have given the great wits of antiquity new laws for the fub- lime , had they been acquainted with thefe writings . • I cannot • 1 6 6 I cannot but particularly obferve , that 22 THE GUARDIA N. N ° 86 .
... and vigour of ftile , as would have given the great wits of antiquity new laws for the fub- lime , had they been acquainted with thefe writings . • I cannot • 1 6 6 I cannot but particularly obferve , that 22 THE GUARDIA N. N ° 86 .
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... acquainted with all our ways ; and when we enter our clofet , and fhut our door , he feeth us . He knoweth the things that come into our mind , every one of them and no thought can be withholden from him . The Lord is good to · all ...
... acquainted with all our ways ; and when we enter our clofet , and fhut our door , he feeth us . He knoweth the things that come into our mind , every one of them and no thought can be withholden from him . The Lord is good to · all ...
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