The Guardian: In Two Volumes, Band 1J. Thompson and S. Dampier, 1762 |
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... feen one day in the last term at West- minster - hall . This patient had quite lost his spirit of contradiction ; I , by the distillation of a few of my vi- vifying drops in his ear , drew him from his lethargy , and restored him to his ...
... feen one day in the last term at West- minster - hall . This patient had quite lost his spirit of contradiction ; I , by the distillation of a few of my vi- vifying drops in his ear , drew him from his lethargy , and restored him to his ...
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... feen men , other . wife the most agreeable creatures in the world , so seized with the defire of being richer , that they shall startle at indifferent things , and live in a continual guard and watch over themselves from a remote fear ...
... feen men , other . wife the most agreeable creatures in the world , so seized with the defire of being richer , that they shall startle at indifferent things , and live in a continual guard and watch over themselves from a remote fear ...
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... feen , nor ear heard , neither hath it enter- ed into the heart of man to conceive . And it would be just as reasonable in him to conclude , that the loss of those three senses could not possibly be succeeded by any new inlets of ...
... feen , nor ear heard , neither hath it enter- ed into the heart of man to conceive . And it would be just as reasonable in him to conclude , that the loss of those three senses could not possibly be succeeded by any new inlets of ...
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... feen upon the most extravagant jests to disorder her countenance with the ruffle of a smile . Her lips are coraposed with a primness peculiar to her character ; all her modesty feems collected into her face ; and she but very rarely ...
... feen upon the most extravagant jests to disorder her countenance with the ruffle of a smile . Her lips are coraposed with a primness peculiar to her character ; all her modesty feems collected into her face ; and she but very rarely ...
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... feen him trample on the ashes of the dead : but all this has con- cerned greater life , and could touch only public charac ters ; they did but remotely affect our private and do . mestic interest . But when due regard is not had to the ...
... feen him trample on the ashes of the dead : but all this has con- cerned greater life , and could touch only public charac ters ; they did but remotely affect our private and do . mestic interest . But when due regard is not had to the ...
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