The Guardian. ...Jacob and Richard Tonson, 1756 |
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... fear , and is not afrighted ; neither turneth " he back from the fword . The quiver rattleth againit " him , the glittering fpear and the fhield . He fwalloweth " the ground with fiercenefs and rage : neither believeth " he that it is ...
... fear , and is not afrighted ; neither turneth " he back from the fword . The quiver rattleth againit " him , the glittering fpear and the fhield . He fwalloweth " the ground with fiercenefs and rage : neither believeth " he that it is ...
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... fear -neither believeth he that it is the found of the trumpet --- He faith among the trumpets , Ha , ha ; " - are figns of courage , as I faid before , flowing from an inward principle . There is a peculiar beauty in his " not ...
... fear -neither believeth he that it is the found of the trumpet --- He faith among the trumpets , Ha , ha ; " - are figns of courage , as I faid before , flowing from an inward principle . There is a peculiar beauty in his " not ...
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... fear of publick fhame for doing them . The two great reafons against an Act are always the faving of money , and hiding of roguery . 4 1 < " Here many things are omitted which will be in the fpeech of the Terræfilius . " And now , dear ...
... fear of publick fhame for doing them . The two great reafons against an Act are always the faving of money , and hiding of roguery . 4 1 < " Here many things are omitted which will be in the fpeech of the Terræfilius . " And now , dear ...
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... fear him . Upon my first seeing her , she faid in converfation within my hearing , that the thought a pale complexion the most agreeable either in man or woman : Now you must know , Sir , my ' face is as white as chalk . This gave me ...
... fear him . Upon my first seeing her , she faid in converfation within my hearing , that the thought a pale complexion the most agreeable either in man or woman : Now you must know , Sir , my ' face is as white as chalk . This gave me ...
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... fear , resentment , folicitation , and even pity it- felf . Whatever paffion enters into a fentence or deci- fion , fo far will there be in it a tincture of injuftice . In fhort , juttice difcards party , friendship , kindred , and is ...
... fear , resentment , folicitation , and even pity it- felf . Whatever paffion enters into a fentence or deci- fion , fo far will there be in it a tincture of injuftice . In fhort , juttice difcards party , friendship , kindred , and is ...
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