The Guardian: In Two Volumes, Band 1J. Thompson and S. Dampier, 1762 |
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... look out afterwards for people whom he might per- fuade to be like them . To exprefs my notion of the thing in a word : Tofay more to a man than one thinks , with a prospect of intereft , is dishoneft ; and without it foolish and ...
... look out afterwards for people whom he might per- fuade to be like them . To exprefs my notion of the thing in a word : Tofay more to a man than one thinks , with a prospect of intereft , is dishoneft ; and without it foolish and ...
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... look upon thefe pafteboard edifices , adorned with the fragments of the ingenious , with the fame veneration as antiquaries upon ruined buildings , whofe walls preferve divers infcriptions and names , which are no where elfe to be found ...
... look upon thefe pafteboard edifices , adorned with the fragments of the ingenious , with the fame veneration as antiquaries upon ruined buildings , whofe walls preferve divers infcriptions and names , which are no where elfe to be found ...
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... look in my face . But my bufinefs at prefent was , to make my court to the mother : therefore , without regard ing the refentment in the looks of the children , 26 NT . THE GUARDIAN .
... look in my face . But my bufinefs at prefent was , to make my court to the mother : therefore , without regard ing the refentment in the looks of the children , 26 NT . THE GUARDIAN .
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In Two Volumes. ing the refentment in the looks of the children , Madam , faid I there is a petulant and hafty manner practifed in this age , in hurrying away the life of woman ; and con- fining the grace and principal action of it to ...
In Two Volumes. ing the refentment in the looks of the children , Madam , faid I there is a petulant and hafty manner practifed in this age , in hurrying away the life of woman ; and con- fining the grace and principal action of it to ...
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... look . The indifcretion of believing that great qualities make up for the want of things lefs confiderable , is punished too feverely in those who are guilty of it . Every day's experience Thews us , among variety of people with whom we ...
... look . The indifcretion of believing that great qualities make up for the want of things lefs confiderable , is punished too feverely in those who are guilty of it . Every day's experience Thews us , among variety of people with whom we ...
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