The Guardian: In Two Volumes, Band 1J. Thompson and S. Dampier, 1762 |
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... lives of princes and ftatefmen . The widow of Sir Am- brofe , and the no lefs worthy relict of Sir Marmaduke , are both living at this time , I am to let the reader know , that his B 2 . No 2 . THE GUARDIAN . J. -1 ...
... lives of princes and ftatefmen . The widow of Sir Am- brofe , and the no lefs worthy relict of Sir Marmaduke , are both living at this time , I am to let the reader know , that his B 2 . No 2 . THE GUARDIAN . J. -1 ...
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... lives of re- clufe ftudents , for no other purpose but to disturb the fentiments of other men , put me in mind of the monstrous recreation of thefe late wild youths , who , without pro vocation , had a wantonnefs of ftabbing and ...
... lives of re- clufe ftudents , for no other purpose but to disturb the fentiments of other men , put me in mind of the monstrous recreation of thefe late wild youths , who , without pro vocation , had a wantonnefs of ftabbing and ...
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... live in plenty , but not in wantonnefs . As Sir Henry is a young man , and of an active difpofition , his beft figure is on horfeback . But before I fpeak of that , I fhould acquaint you , that , during his infancy , all the young ...
... live in plenty , but not in wantonnefs . As Sir Henry is a young man , and of an active difpofition , his beft figure is on horfeback . But before I fpeak of that , I fhould acquaint you , that , during his infancy , all the young ...
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... lives , I dwell upon small matters ; being of opinion , with Plutarch , that little circumftances show the real men better than things of greater moment . But good œconomy is the characteristic of the Lizards . I re- member a ...
... lives , I dwell upon small matters ; being of opinion , with Plutarch , that little circumftances show the real men better than things of greater moment . But good œconomy is the characteristic of the Lizards . I re- member a ...
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... live upon his eftate , and how he has enabled them to fubfift by their own labour , to the great improvement of his lands , will be the fubjects of fome of my future pre- cautions . SIR , To the GUARDIAN . March 16 . Y your paper of ...
... live upon his eftate , and how he has enabled them to fubfift by their own labour , to the great improvement of his lands , will be the fubjects of fome of my future pre- cautions . SIR , To the GUARDIAN . March 16 . Y your paper of ...
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