The Guardian: In Two Volumes, Band 1J. Thompson and S. Dampier, 1762 |
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... fure fund for extending it whenever his occafions require . All those papers which are distinguished by this mark †† , were written by a gentleman who has obliged the world with productions too fublime to admit that the au thor of them ...
... fure fund for extending it whenever his occafions require . All those papers which are distinguished by this mark †† , were written by a gentleman who has obliged the world with productions too fublime to admit that the au thor of them ...
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... fure any man that reads the difcourfe must allow it is ; and if religion is the strongest tye of human fociety ; in what manner are we to treat this our common enemy , who promotes the growth of fuch a fect as he calls Free - thinkers ...
... fure any man that reads the difcourfe must allow it is ; and if religion is the strongest tye of human fociety ; in what manner are we to treat this our common enemy , who promotes the growth of fuch a fect as he calls Free - thinkers ...
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... fure , or greater , than any man elfe can bear you . As for any defects which others may pretend to discover in you , I do faithfully declare I was never able to perceive them ; and doubt not but thofe perfons are actuated purely by a ...
... fure , or greater , than any man elfe can bear you . As for any defects which others may pretend to discover in you , I do faithfully declare I was never able to perceive them ; and doubt not but thofe perfons are actuated purely by a ...
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... fure the child has no skill in it ; for artifice . could not dwell under that visage : but if I am absent a day from the family , fhe is fure to be at my lodging , the next morning , to know what is the matter . At the head of thefe ...
... fure the child has no skill in it ; for artifice . could not dwell under that visage : but if I am absent a day from the family , fhe is fure to be at my lodging , the next morning , to know what is the matter . At the head of thefe ...
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... fure to dine at her house , or to make one at her tea table , to take her commands for the country . I fhall hardly be able to give an account how this gentleman has employed the twenty years fince he made the purchase I have mentioned ...
... fure to dine at her house , or to make one at her tea table , to take her commands for the country . I fhall hardly be able to give an account how this gentleman has employed the twenty years fince he made the purchase I have mentioned ...
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