The Guardian. ...Jacob and Richard Tonson, 1756 |
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... bring forth fruit . Af- fability , complacency , and generosity of heart , which are natural to You , wanted nothing from literature , but to refine and direct the application of them . After I have boafted I had some share in your ...
... bring forth fruit . Af- fability , complacency , and generosity of heart , which are natural to You , wanted nothing from literature , but to refine and direct the application of them . After I have boafted I had some share in your ...
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... bring to mankind ? Is it of any ufe to the publick that good men fhould lofe the com- fortable profpect of a reward to their virtue , or the wicked be encouraged to perfift in their impiety , from an an assurance that they fhall not be ...
... bring to mankind ? Is it of any ufe to the publick that good men fhould lofe the com- fortable profpect of a reward to their virtue , or the wicked be encouraged to perfift in their impiety , from an an assurance that they fhall not be ...
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... bring me home with every fuit a dozen at leaft of fpare ones , to fupply the place of fuch as from time to time are ⚫ detached as an help to difcourfe , by the vehement gentlemen before mentioned . This way of holding a man in ...
... bring me home with every fuit a dozen at leaft of fpare ones , to fupply the place of fuch as from time to time are ⚫ detached as an help to difcourfe , by the vehement gentlemen before mentioned . This way of holding a man in ...
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... bringing thefe parts of the world to the knowledge of natural religion , fo in cafe they lofe their authority over the minds of men , we should of course fink into the fame idolatry which we fee practised by other unen- lightened ...
... bringing thefe parts of the world to the knowledge of natural religion , fo in cafe they lofe their authority over the minds of men , we should of course fink into the fame idolatry which we fee practised by other unen- lightened ...
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... bring those of his own fize into a little reputation . SIR , I TO NESTOR IRONSIDE , Efq ; Remember a faying of your's concerning perfons in low circumftances of ftature , that their littleness ⚫ would hardly be taken notice of , if ...
... bring those of his own fize into a little reputation . SIR , I TO NESTOR IRONSIDE , Efq ; Remember a faying of your's concerning perfons in low circumftances of ftature , that their littleness ⚫ would hardly be taken notice of , if ...
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