The Guardian. ...Jacob and Richard Tonson, 1756 |
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... tion to the mifapplied advantages with which nature and 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 ...
... tion to the mifapplied advantages with which nature and 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 ...
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... tion , that thofe who talk thus of her know it is falfe , but wish they could make others believe it true . It is not they think you deformed , but are vexed that they them- felves were not as nicely framed . If you will take an old ...
... tion , that thofe who talk thus of her know it is falfe , but wish they could make others believe it true . It is not they think you deformed , but are vexed that they them- felves were not as nicely framed . If you will take an old ...
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... tion of his guilt who is funk by it into luxury ; but po- verty and fervitude accompanied with the vices of wealth and licenciousness , is , I believe , a circumftance of ill pe- culiar to our age . This may , perhaps , be matter of ...
... tion of his guilt who is funk by it into luxury ; but po- verty and fervitude accompanied with the vices of wealth and licenciousness , is , I believe , a circumftance of ill pe- culiar to our age . This may , perhaps , be matter of ...
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... tion from beholding those perfections which testify her divine original , and lead me into fome knowledge of her everlasting archetype . But there is not any property or circumftance of my being that I contemplate with more joy than my ...
... tion from beholding those perfections which testify her divine original , and lead me into fome knowledge of her everlasting archetype . But there is not any property or circumftance of my being that I contemplate with more joy than my ...
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... tion of being fomething more , is equally true in regard . to the mind and the body .. • " · I question not but it will be pleafing to you to hear , that a fet of us have formed a fociety , who are sworn to " Dare to be short , " and ...
... tion of being fomething more , is equally true in regard . to the mind and the body .. • " · I question not but it will be pleafing to you to hear , that a fet of us have formed a fociety , who are sworn to " Dare to be short , " and ...
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