The Guardian: In Two Volumes, Band 1J. Thompson and S. Dampier, 1762 |
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... fome years ago , one John Gale , a fel- low that played upon a pipe , and diverted the multitude , by dancing in a ring they made about him ; whofe face became generally known , and the artists employed their fkill in delineating his ...
... fome years ago , one John Gale , a fel- low that played upon a pipe , and diverted the multitude , by dancing in a ring they made about him ; whofe face became generally known , and the artists employed their fkill in delineating his ...
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In Two Volumes. that in fo great a croud of men fome will intrude , who are of tempers very unbecoming their function . But because ambition and avarice are fometimes lodged in that bofom which ought to be the dwelling of fanctity and de ...
In Two Volumes. that in fo great a croud of men fome will intrude , who are of tempers very unbecoming their function . But because ambition and avarice are fometimes lodged in that bofom which ought to be the dwelling of fanctity and de ...
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... fome inftances of the ill intention of this Free - thinker , to fupport the treatment I here give him . In his sad = page he fays , 1 2dly , The priests throughout the world differ about fcriptures EN 3 . THE GUARDIAN . 11 :
... fome inftances of the ill intention of this Free - thinker , to fupport the treatment I here give him . In his sad = page he fays , 1 2dly , The priests throughout the world differ about fcriptures EN 3 . THE GUARDIAN . 11 :
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... fome , which , as they have a dangerous tendency , a thinking man will the lefs excufe on that very account . Among thefe I cannot but reckon the common practice of dedications ; which is of fo much the worfe confequence , as it is ...
... fome , which , as they have a dangerous tendency , a thinking man will the lefs excufe on that very account . Among thefe I cannot but reckon the common practice of dedications ; which is of fo much the worfe confequence , as it is ...
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... fome judgment which are most so to themselves ; and , in con- fequence , what fort of people they are . Without this view , one can read very few dedications , but will give us caufe to wonder , either how fuch things came to be faid at ...
... fome judgment which are most so to themselves ; and , in con- fequence , what fort of people they are . Without this view , one can read very few dedications , but will give us caufe to wonder , either how fuch things came to be faid at ...
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