The Guardian: In Two Volumes, Band 1J. Thompson and S. Dampier, 1762 |
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... itself from passages in this family , to fupply my readers with divert- ing , and perhaps useful notices , for their conduct in all . the incidents of human life . Placing money on mort- gages , in the funds , upon bottomry , and almost ...
... itself from passages in this family , to fupply my readers with divert- ing , and perhaps useful notices , for their conduct in all . the incidents of human life . Placing money on mort- gages , in the funds , upon bottomry , and almost ...
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... itself , by wrefting concessions to its disadvantage from its own teachers . If this be true , as sure any man that reads the discourse must allow it is ; and if religion is the strongest tye of human society ; in what manner are we to ...
... itself , by wrefting concessions to its disadvantage from its own teachers . If this be true , as sure any man that reads the discourse must allow it is ; and if religion is the strongest tye of human society ; in what manner are we to ...
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... itself in a dedication , is like an honest man in a disguife , or vizor - mask , and will appear a cheat by be- ing dressed so like one . Though the merit of the per- son is beyond dispute , I see no reason , that because one man is ...
... itself in a dedication , is like an honest man in a disguife , or vizor - mask , and will appear a cheat by be- ing dressed so like one . Though the merit of the per- son is beyond dispute , I see no reason , that because one man is ...
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... itself , but un- der a calamity which he suffered from the beginning of his twenty - first , to the end of his thirtieth year . He tells us , that the rallery he suffered from others , and the contempt which he had of himself , were ...
... itself , but un- der a calamity which he suffered from the beginning of his twenty - first , to the end of his thirtieth year . He tells us , that the rallery he suffered from others , and the contempt which he had of himself , were ...
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... itself should avoid the attraction of the beholder's eyes , gives as immediate offence . I make it my business , when my Lady Lizard's young- est daughter , Miss Molly , is making cloaths , to confi- der her from head to foot ; and ...
... itself should avoid the attraction of the beholder's eyes , gives as immediate offence . I make it my business , when my Lady Lizard's young- est daughter , Miss Molly , is making cloaths , to confi- der her from head to foot ; and ...
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