The Guardian. ...Jacob and Richard Tonson, 1756 |
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... given up to the purfuit of learning ; when he has got it , is his judgment clearer , his imagi- nation livelier , or his manners more polite than thote . of other men ? Is it obferved that a mifer , when he has acquired his fuperfinous ...
... given up to the purfuit of learning ; when he has got it , is his judgment clearer , his imagi- nation livelier , or his manners more polite than thote . of other men ? Is it obferved that a mifer , when he has acquired his fuperfinous ...
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... an hearing ; and farther declare , that all affent given by an auditor , under fuch constraint , is of itself void and of no effect . NESTOR IRONSIDE . THURSDAY , N ° 85 . THURSDAY , June 18 . Sed # 4 N ° 84 . THE GUARDIA N.
... an hearing ; and farther declare , that all affent given by an auditor , under fuch constraint , is of itself void and of no effect . NESTOR IRONSIDE . THURSDAY , N ° 85 . THURSDAY , June 18 . Sed # 4 N ° 84 . THE GUARDIA N.
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... given us your character , That air and harmony of shape exprefs , Fine by degrees , yet beautifully lefs . • I perceived immediately a malignant smile display it- • felf in the countenance of fome of the ladies , which · they feconded ...
... given us your character , That air and harmony of shape exprefs , Fine by degrees , yet beautifully lefs . • I perceived immediately a malignant smile display it- • felf in the countenance of fome of the ladies , which · they feconded ...
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... given the horfe ftrength ? haft thou " clothed his neck with thunder ? Canft thou make him " afraid as a grafhopper ? the glory of his noftrils is " terrible . Ee paweth in the valley , and rejoiceth in 61 his ftrength : he goeth on to ...
... given the horfe ftrength ? haft thou " clothed his neck with thunder ? Canft thou make him " afraid as a grafhopper ? the glory of his noftrils is " terrible . Ee paweth in the valley , and rejoiceth in 61 his ftrength : he goeth on to ...
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... given up to that fottish fort of wor- fhip , of which the following elegant defcription is ex- tracted from one of the infpired writers , " Who hath formed a God , and molten an image that is profitable for nothing ? The fmith with the ...
... given up to that fottish fort of wor- fhip , of which the following elegant defcription is ex- tracted from one of the infpired writers , " Who hath formed a God , and molten an image that is profitable for nothing ? The fmith with the ...
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