The Guardian. ...Jacob and Richard Tonson, 1756 |
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... themselves defirable , but only as they relate to a farther end . And secondly , that the fort of liberty and truth ( allowing them those names ) which our Free - thinkers ufe all their induftry to promote , is deftructive of that end ...
... themselves defirable , but only as they relate to a farther end . And secondly , that the fort of liberty and truth ( allowing them those names ) which our Free - thinkers ufe all their induftry to promote , is deftructive of that end ...
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... themselves do one another . Some audacious criticks , in my opinion , have lanched out a little too far when they take upon them to prove , in oppofition to hiftory , that Lais was a woman of as much virtue as beauty , which violently ...
... themselves do one another . Some audacious criticks , in my opinion , have lanched out a little too far when they take upon them to prove , in oppofition to hiftory , that Lais was a woman of as much virtue as beauty , which violently ...
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... themselves , yet forge thofe ftays of steel , Which arm Aurelia with a shape to kill . • This was no fooner over , but it was easily discernible • what an ill - natured fatisfaction most of the company took ; and the more pleasure they ...
... themselves , yet forge thofe ftays of steel , Which arm Aurelia with a shape to kill . • This was no fooner over , but it was easily discernible • what an ill - natured fatisfaction most of the company took ; and the more pleasure they ...
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... themselves , and have voices fignificant of their private inclinations , which ftrangers can take no notice of . ' Thus a wench with fruit looks like a mad - woman when the cries wares you fee fhe does not carry , but thefe in the ...
... themselves , and have voices fignificant of their private inclinations , which ftrangers can take no notice of . ' Thus a wench with fruit looks like a mad - woman when the cries wares you fee fhe does not carry , but thefe in the ...
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... themselves , as to have a serious regard for natural religion , and at the fame time use their utmost endeavours to deftroy the credit of those facred writings , which as they have been the means of bringing thefe parts of the world to ...
... themselves , as to have a serious regard for natural religion , and at the fame time use their utmost endeavours to deftroy the credit of those facred writings , which as they have been the means of bringing thefe parts of the world to ...
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