The Guardian: In Two Volumes, Band 1J. Thompson and S. Dampier, 1762 |
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... believe there is no one will defpute the author's great : impartiality in fetting down the accounts of thefe diffe rent religions . And I think it is pretty evident he des livers the matter with an air that betrays , the hiftory of one ...
... believe there is no one will defpute the author's great : impartiality in fetting down the accounts of thefe diffe rent religions . And I think it is pretty evident he des livers the matter with an air that betrays , the hiftory of one ...
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... believe me , it is no more than I have a thousand times thought of you in private . Might I follow the impulfe of my foul , there is no fubject I could launch into with more pleasure than your panegyric . But fince fomething is due to ...
... believe me , it is no more than I have a thousand times thought of you in private . Might I follow the impulfe of my foul , there is no fubject I could launch into with more pleasure than your panegyric . But fince fomething is due to ...
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... believe , fourteen foot long , and eight broad . I was anfwered , Ninety pound a year . I took no notice : but the thought defcended into the breast of Sir Harry ; and I faw on his table the next morning a computation of the value of ...
... believe , fourteen foot long , and eight broad . I was anfwered , Ninety pound a year . I took no notice : but the thought defcended into the breast of Sir Harry ; and I faw on his table the next morning a computation of the value of ...
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... believe he has been often be- loved , but know not that he was ever yet a lover . The great fecret among them is to be amiable without defign . He has a voluble fpeech , a vacant counte- nance , and easy action , which reprefents the ...
... believe he has been often be- loved , but know not that he was ever yet a lover . The great fecret among them is to be amiable without defign . He has a voluble fpeech , a vacant counte- nance , and easy action , which reprefents the ...
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... believe there was no poffibili- ty of converfing with her , by reafon of a very fevere mother , but with the utmost caution . What , it feems , made the mother , forfooth , the more fufpicious , was , that because the men faid her ...
... believe there was no poffibili- ty of converfing with her , by reafon of a very fevere mother , but with the utmost caution . What , it feems , made the mother , forfooth , the more fufpicious , was , that because the men faid her ...
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