The Guardian. ...Jacob and Richard Tonson, 1756 |
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... live well with men of merit ; and I hope You will pardon me the va- nity of publishing , by this means , my happiness in being able to name You among my friends . The converfation of a gentleman , that has a refined A 2 taste taste of ...
... live well with men of merit ; and I hope You will pardon me the va- nity of publishing , by this means , my happiness in being able to name You among my friends . The converfation of a gentleman , that has a refined A 2 taste taste of ...
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... live in the happy commu- nication of generous fentiments , which contribute , not only to your own mutual entertainment and improve- ment , but to the honour and fer- vice of your country . Zeal for the publick publick good is the ...
... live in the happy commu- nication of generous fentiments , which contribute , not only to your own mutual entertainment and improve- ment , but to the honour and fer- vice of your country . Zeal for the publick publick good is the ...
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... lives , but by giv- ing encouragement to their vices . What are thofe im- portant truths of which they would convince mankind ? That there is no fuch thing as a wife and just provi- dence ; that the mind of man is corporeal ; that re ...
... lives , but by giv- ing encouragement to their vices . What are thofe im- portant truths of which they would convince mankind ? That there is no fuch thing as a wife and just provi- dence ; that the mind of man is corporeal ; that re ...
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... not disagreeable , this voice harsh ' and unharmonious , thefe limbs only not deformed , ' and then perhaps I might live easy and unmolested , " • and ⚫ and neither raife love and admiration in the men N ° 85 . 17 THE GUARDIAN .
... not disagreeable , this voice harsh ' and unharmonious , thefe limbs only not deformed , ' and then perhaps I might live easy and unmolested , " • and ⚫ and neither raife love and admiration in the men N ° 85 . 17 THE GUARDIAN .
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... 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 many years ago , fell defperately in love with a bloom- ing fine creature , whom ...
... 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 many years ago , fell defperately in love with a bloom- ing fine creature , whom ...
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