The Guardian. ...Jacob and Richard Tonson, 1756 |
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... confider vice as it is ridiculous , and accompanied with gallantry , elfe I find in a very fhort time I fhall lie like wafte paper on the tables of coffee - houses . Where I have taken moft pains I often find myfelf least read . There ...
... confider vice as it is ridiculous , and accompanied with gallantry , elfe I find in a very fhort time I fhall lie like wafte paper on the tables of coffee - houses . Where I have taken moft pains I often find myfelf least read . There ...
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... confider'd all that paffed by me in that light , as these cities are com- pofed of crouds wherein there is not one who is not jawfully or unlawfully engaged in that paffion . When one is in this fpeculation , it is not unpleasant to ob ...
... confider'd all that paffed by me in that light , as these cities are com- pofed of crouds wherein there is not one who is not jawfully or unlawfully engaged in that paffion . When one is in this fpeculation , it is not unpleasant to ob ...
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... confider the happiness which grows out of a fatherly conduct towards fervants , it would encourage a man to that fort of care , as much as the effects of a libertine be- haviour to them would affright us . Lycurgus is a man of that ...
... confider the happiness which grows out of a fatherly conduct towards fervants , it would encourage a man to that fort of care , as much as the effects of a libertine be- haviour to them would affright us . Lycurgus is a man of that ...
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... confider the boundless activity of our minds , the remembrance we have of things paft , our fore- fight of what is to come : When I reflect on the noble discoveries and vaft improvements , by which these minds have advanced arts and ...
... confider the boundless activity of our minds , the remembrance we have of things paft , our fore- fight of what is to come : When I reflect on the noble discoveries and vaft improvements , by which these minds have advanced arts and ...
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... confider , whether he has any counfel that will undertake his caufe “ in " forma pauperis , " he having unluckily difabled himself , by his own account of the matter , from profecuting his fuit any other way . In anfwer however to Mr ...
... confider , whether he has any counfel that will undertake his caufe “ in " forma pauperis , " he having unluckily difabled himself , by his own account of the matter , from profecuting his fuit any other way . In anfwer however to Mr ...
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