The Guardian. ...Jacob and Richard Tonson, 1756 |
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... kind , and a knowledge of such truths as might either give us pleasure in the contemplation of them , or direct our conduct to the great ends of life , are valuable per- fections . But shall a good man , therefore , prefer a li- berty ...
... kind , and a knowledge of such truths as might either give us pleasure in the contemplation of them , or direct our conduct to the great ends of life , are valuable per- fections . But shall a good man , therefore , prefer a li- berty ...
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... kind of orator , who is fo humble as to aim at the good - will of his hearer by being his valet de chambre , I must rebel against another fort of them . There are fome , Sir , that do ⚫ not stick to take a man by the collar when they ...
... kind of orator , who is fo humble as to aim at the good - will of his hearer by being his valet de chambre , I must rebel against another fort of them . There are fome , Sir , that do ⚫ not stick to take a man by the collar when they ...
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... kind fighs and glances than those whofe education lays them under greater restraints , and who are confequently more flow in their advances . I have often obferved all the low part of the town in love , and taking a hackney - coach have ...
... kind fighs and glances than those whofe education lays them under greater restraints , and who are confequently more flow in their advances . I have often obferved all the low part of the town in love , and taking a hackney - coach have ...
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... 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 ...
... 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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... kind to the disbelief of what is so pleasing and profitable even in the profpect ; or fo blind , as not to fee that there is a Deity , and if there be , that this fcheme of things flows from his attributes , and evidently corre- fponds ...
... kind to the disbelief of what is so pleasing and profitable even in the profpect ; or fo blind , as not to fee that there is a Deity , and if there be , that this fcheme of things flows from his attributes , and evidently corre- fponds ...
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