The Guardian. ...Jacob and Richard Tonson, 1756 |
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... fome time ordered my taylor to 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 ...
... fome time ordered my taylor to 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 ...
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... fome , Sir , that do ⚫ not stick to take a man by the collar when they have a mind to perfuade him . It is your bufinefs , I hum- bly prefume , Mr. Ironfide , to interpofe , that a man is not brought over to his opponent by force of ...
... fome , Sir , that do ⚫ not stick to take a man by the collar when they have a mind to perfuade him . It is your bufinefs , I hum- bly prefume , Mr. Ironfide , to interpofe , that a man is not brought over to his opponent by force of ...
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... fome perfons that he was a very bad I fhall take care , " faid he , " to man , " live fo , that no body will believe them . " I fhall conclude this paper with a relation of matter of fact . A gay young gentleman in the country , not ...
... fome perfons that he was a very bad I fhall take care , " faid he , " to man , " live fo , that no body will believe them . " I fhall conclude this paper with a relation of matter of fact . A gay young gentleman in the country , not ...
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... fome kind of virtue if we kept our vices to ourselves .. It is a feeble authority which has not the fupport of perfonal respect , and the dependence founded only upon their receiving their maintenance of us , is not of force enough to ...
... fome kind of virtue if we kept our vices to ourselves .. It is a feeble authority which has not the fupport of perfonal respect , and the dependence founded only upon their receiving their maintenance of us , is not of force enough to ...
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... fome faint extenua- tion of his guilt who is funk by it into luxury ; but po- verty and fervitude accompanied with the vices of wealth and licenciousness , is , I believe , a circumftance of ill pe- culiar to our age . This may ...
... fome faint extenua- tion of his guilt who is funk by it into luxury ; but po- verty and fervitude accompanied with the vices of wealth and licenciousness , is , I believe , a circumftance of ill pe- culiar to our age . This may ...
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