The Guardian: In Two Volumes, Band 1J. Thompson and S. Dampier, 1762 |
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... greatest wit and learning of this nation , of all parties , are , according to their different abilities , zealous encouragers , or folicitors for the work . But to my prefent purpose : The letter from Gnatho of the cures performed by ...
... greatest wit and learning of this nation , of all parties , are , according to their different abilities , zealous encouragers , or folicitors for the work . But to my prefent purpose : The letter from Gnatho of the cures performed by ...
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... greatest of your admirers . Tuesday , March 17 . Laudantur fimili prole puerpere . Hor . Od . 5. l . 4. v . 23 . The mother's virtues in the daughters shine . HAVE in my fecond paper , mentioned the family into which I was retained by ...
... greatest of your admirers . Tuesday , March 17 . Laudantur fimili prole puerpere . Hor . Od . 5. l . 4. v . 23 . The mother's virtues in the daughters shine . HAVE in my fecond paper , mentioned the family into which I was retained by ...
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... greatest part of which fum is annually expend- ed for provifions amongst the farmers of the next ad- jacent lands : and as the tenants of Mr Charwell are near- eit of all others to the market , they have the best prices for their goods ...
... greatest part of which fum is annually expend- ed for provifions amongst the farmers of the next ad- jacent lands : and as the tenants of Mr Charwell are near- eit of all others to the market , they have the best prices for their goods ...
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... greatest families in Great Britain . The tenants ftand in no need of diftant markets , to take off the product of their farms ; the people fo near their own door , are already more than they are able to fupply ; and what is wanting at ...
... greatest families in Great Britain . The tenants ftand in no need of diftant markets , to take off the product of their farms ; the people fo near their own door , are already more than they are able to fupply ; and what is wanting at ...
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... greatest weight and digni ty ? But I will , at this time , with an hint only of his way of life , leave Mr William at his ftudy in the Temple . The youngest fon , Mr John , is now in the twentieth year of his age , and has had the good ...
... greatest weight and digni ty ? But I will , at this time , with an hint only of his way of life , leave Mr William at his ftudy in the Temple . The youngest fon , Mr John , is now in the twentieth year of his age , and has had the good ...
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