The Guardian: In Two Volumes, Band 1J. Thompson and S. Dampier, 1762 |
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... fince it has not a word but what the author religiously thinks in it . It may serve for al- most any book , either prose or verse , that has , is , or shall be published ; and might run in this manner . The AUTHOR to HIMSELF . Most ...
... fince it has not a word but what the author religiously thinks in it . It may serve for al- most any book , either prose or verse , that has , is , or shall be published ; and might run in this manner . The AUTHOR to HIMSELF . Most ...
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... fince things are cone thus far , let the sentence proceed ; which ** will be less than the fears and apprehenfions I shall • have in these eight days ensuing . Besides , I shall not • need to give further trouble to my friends for ...
... fince things are cone thus far , let the sentence proceed ; which ** will be less than the fears and apprehenfions I shall • have in these eight days ensuing . Besides , I shall not • need to give further trouble to my friends for ...
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... this gentleman has employed the twenty years fince he made the purchase I have mentioned , without first defcribing the conditions of the eltate . r コ F The estate then consisted of a good large 34 No 9 . THE GUARDIAN . No 9. ...
... this gentleman has employed the twenty years fince he made the purchase I have mentioned , without first defcribing the conditions of the eltate . r コ F The estate then consisted of a good large 34 No 9 . THE GUARDIAN . No 9. ...
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... fince ail this is carried out upon his lands by the back carriage of those very carts which were loaden by his tenants with provisions , and other necessaries for the people . 1 An hundred thousand bushels of coals , are necessary to ...
... fince ail this is carried out upon his lands by the back carriage of those very carts which were loaden by his tenants with provisions , and other necessaries for the people . 1 An hundred thousand bushels of coals , are necessary to ...
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... fince by that means I have not an opportunity to introduce fashions amongst our young gentlemen ; and fo am forced , contrary to my own inclinations , and the expectation of all who know me , to appear in print . I have indeed met with ...
... fince by that means I have not an opportunity to introduce fashions amongst our young gentlemen ; and fo am forced , contrary to my own inclinations , and the expectation of all who know me , to appear in print . I have indeed met with ...
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