The Guardian. ...Jacob and Richard Tonson, 1756 |
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... fortune too uncommon to be enjoyed in filence : In others , the greatest business of learning is to weed the foil ; in you , it had nothing else to do , but to bring forth fruit . Af- fability , complacency , and generosity of heart ...
... fortune too uncommon to be enjoyed in filence : In others , the greatest business of learning is to weed the foil ; in you , it had nothing else to do , but to bring forth fruit . Af- fability , complacency , and generosity of heart ...
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... fortune have blessed him . But You have a foul animated with nobler views , and know that the diftinction of wealth and plenteous circumstances , is a tax upon an honest mind , to endeavour , as much as the occurrences of life will give ...
... fortune have blessed him . But You have a foul animated with nobler views , and know that the diftinction of wealth and plenteous circumstances , is a tax upon an honest mind , to endeavour , as much as the occurrences of life will give ...
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... fortune to receive very confiderable additions to my knowledge in ftate affairs , and I find this morning , that it has not flood me in above a button . In moit of the eminent coffee- • houses at the other end of the town , for example ...
... fortune to receive very confiderable additions to my knowledge in ftate affairs , and I find this morning , that it has not flood me in above a button . In moit of the eminent coffee- • houses at the other end of the town , for example ...
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... fortune not profufely great , yet fuch as might demand a very handsome fettlement , if ever proposals of marriage fhould be offered . My mother , after the • ufual time of retired mourning was over , was fo af- fectionately indulgent to ...
... fortune not profufely great , yet fuch as might demand a very handsome fettlement , if ever proposals of marriage fhould be offered . My mother , after the • ufual time of retired mourning was over , was fo af- fectionately indulgent to ...
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... fortunes have streamed out of his favour ; and his prudence is fuch , that the fountain is not exhausted by the channels from it , but its way cleared to run new meanders . He beftows with fo much judgment , that his bounty is the ...
... fortunes have streamed out of his favour ; and his prudence is fuch , that the fountain is not exhausted by the channels from it , but its way cleared to run new meanders . He beftows with fo much judgment , that his bounty is the ...
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