The Guardian: In Two Volumes, Band 1J. Thompson and S. Dampier, 1762 |
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... ftate of madness . I cast in at proper intervals the words , Ill taste of the town , Envy of critics , Bad performance of the actors , and the like . He is so perfectly cured , that he has promised to bring another play upon the stage ...
... ftate of madness . I cast in at proper intervals the words , Ill taste of the town , Envy of critics , Bad performance of the actors , and the like . He is so perfectly cured , that he has promised to bring another play upon the stage ...
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... ftate at least four years value in the purchase . It is ever easier to meet with men that will borrow money than fell their estates . An evidence of this is , that we never have fo good a revenue by buying as by lending The first thing ...
... ftate at least four years value in the purchase . It is ever easier to meet with men that will borrow money than fell their estates . An evidence of this is , that we never have fo good a revenue by buying as by lending The first thing ...
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