The Guardian: In Two Volumes, Band 1J. Thompson and S. Dampier, 1762 |
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... character of Guardian , it behoves me to do honour to fuch as have deserved well of fociety , and laid out worthy and manly qualities in the service of the public . No man has more eminently diftinguished himself this way , than Mr ...
... character of Guardian , it behoves me to do honour to fuch as have deserved well of fociety , and laid out worthy and manly qualities in the service of the public . No man has more eminently diftinguished himself this way , than Mr ...
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... character of a mere publisher , by making the acknowledgment . But whether a man does it out of justice or grati . tude or any other virtuous reason , or not , it is al . fo a prudential act , to take no more upon a man than he can bear ...
... character of a mere publisher , by making the acknowledgment . But whether a man does it out of justice or grati . tude or any other virtuous reason , or not , it is al . fo a prudential act , to take no more upon a man than he can bear ...
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... character , proceed from the integrity of the mind , more than the excellence of the understanding . The former of these qualifications it is in the power of every man to arrive at ; and the more he endeavours that way , the less will ...
... character , proceed from the integrity of the mind , more than the excellence of the understanding . The former of these qualifications it is in the power of every man to arrive at ; and the more he endeavours that way , the less will ...
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... character , or that of a master of a family . You • fee within my fon Marmaduke , my only child : I have 2 . 6 a thousand anxieties upon me concerning him ; the greater part of which I would transfer to you ; and • when I do fo , I ...
... character , or that of a master of a family . You • fee within my fon Marmaduke , my only child : I have 2 . 6 a thousand anxieties upon me concerning him ; the greater part of which I would transfer to you ; and • when I do fo , I ...
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... character of a Free - thinker , with the most apparent prejudice against a body of men , whom of all other a good man would be most careful not to - violate ; I mean men in holy orders . Persons who have devoted themselves to the ...
... character of a Free - thinker , with the most apparent prejudice against a body of men , whom of all other a good man would be most careful not to - violate ; I mean men in holy orders . Persons who have devoted themselves to the ...
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