The Guardian. ...Jacob and Richard Tonson, 1756 |
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... whose ⚫ diocese that well is , to make fome obfervations upon it ; and in order to undeceive fo many poor deluded people , to fhow how little reafon , and how fmall au- thority there is , not only to believe any of the miracles ...
... whose ⚫ diocese that well is , to make fome obfervations upon it ; and in order to undeceive fo many poor deluded people , to fhow how little reafon , and how fmall au- thority there is , not only to believe any of the miracles ...
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... whose beards pronounce them men , should be guilty of as many unfair tricks in this point , as the molt afpiring children when they are measured . " We therefore proceeded to fit up the Club - Room , ⚫ and provide conveniences for our ...
... whose beards pronounce them men , should be guilty of as many unfair tricks in this point , as the molt afpiring children when they are measured . " We therefore proceeded to fit up the Club - Room , ⚫ and provide conveniences for our ...
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... fole property of expofing and fhewing to the town all fuch intractable dwarfs , ⚫ whose circumstances exempt them from being carried · • about ' about in boxes : Referving only to himfelf , 44 N ° 92 . THE GUARDIAN " .
... fole property of expofing and fhewing to the town all fuch intractable dwarfs , ⚫ whose circumstances exempt them from being carried · • about ' about in boxes : Referving only to himfelf , 44 N ° 92 . THE GUARDIAN " .
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... whose throats are open fepulchres . I affure you , Sir , unless he gapes wider he will fooner be felt than heard . Witness my hand , TO NESTOR IRONSIDE , Efq ; Sage NESTOR , L ' JACKALL . IONS being esteemed by naturalifts , the most ge ...
... whose throats are open fepulchres . I affure you , Sir , unless he gapes wider he will fooner be felt than heard . Witness my hand , TO NESTOR IRONSIDE , Efq ; Sage NESTOR , L ' JACKALL . IONS being esteemed by naturalifts , the most ge ...
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... whose beneficence has not out- lived their perfons . What benefit do we receive from the renowned deeds of Cæfar or Alexander , that we should make them the conftant themes of our praife ? while the name of Pythagoras is more fparingly ...
... whose beneficence has not out- lived their perfons . What benefit do we receive from the renowned deeds of Cæfar or Alexander , that we should make them the conftant themes of our praife ? while the name of Pythagoras is more fparingly ...
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