The Guardian: In Two Volumes, Band 1J. Thompson and S. Dampier, 1762 |
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... ftill living , I hereby give him my hum- ble fervice . But as I was going to fay , I contracted in my early youth an intimate friendship with young Mr Lizard of Northamptonshire . He was fent for , a little before he was of batchelor's ...
... ftill living , I hereby give him my hum- ble fervice . But as I was going to fay , I contracted in my early youth an intimate friendship with young Mr Lizard of Northamptonshire . He was fent for , a little before he was of batchelor's ...
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... ftill but mere girls . I went on , therefore , to attribute the immature marriages which are folemniz- ed in our days , to the importunity of the men ; which made it impoffible for young ladies to remain virgins fo long as they wifhed ...
... ftill but mere girls . I went on , therefore , to attribute the immature marriages which are folemniz- ed in our days , to the importunity of the men ; which made it impoffible for young ladies to remain virgins fo long as they wifhed ...
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... ftill the fame , it is impoffible for any modern writer to paint her other- wife than the ancients have done . If , for example , t was to describe the general's horse at the battle of Blen- heim , as my fancy reprefented fuch a noble ...
... ftill the fame , it is impoffible for any modern writer to paint her other- wife than the ancients have done . If , for example , t was to describe the general's horse at the battle of Blen- heim , as my fancy reprefented fuch a noble ...
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... ftill Unto my roof , lie mute in me , If thy neglect within me fpring , Or ought I do , but Salem fing . IV . But thou , O Lod , fhalt not forget To quit the pains of Edom's race , Who caufelefsly , yet hotly fet , Thy holy city to ...
... ftill Unto my roof , lie mute in me , If thy neglect within me fpring , Or ought I do , but Salem fing . IV . But thou , O Lod , fhalt not forget To quit the pains of Edom's race , Who caufelefsly , yet hotly fet , Thy holy city to ...
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... ftill more happy , does not put it in the power of either to make him miferable . From what has been already faid , it will also appear , that nothing can be more weak , than to place our hap pinefs in the applause of others , fince by ...
... ftill more happy , does not put it in the power of either to make him miferable . From what has been already faid , it will also appear , that nothing can be more weak , than to place our hap pinefs in the applause of others , fince by ...
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