The Guardian: In Two Volumes, Band 1J. Thompson and S. Dampier, 1762 |
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In Two Volumes. be made of that illuftrious Cap- tain . I am , CL . 520 1 Sir , your most obedient , and most humble fervant , The GUARDIAN . [ bo zmi TO THE Publisher to the Reader . Imes who have fent DEDICATION .
In Two Volumes. be made of that illuftrious Cap- tain . I am , CL . 520 1 Sir , your most obedient , and most humble fervant , The GUARDIAN . [ bo zmi TO THE Publisher to the Reader . Imes who have fent DEDICATION .
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... most excellent friend was fo well fatisfied with my behaviour , that he made me his executor , and guardian to his fon . My own conduct during that time , and my manner of educating his fon Marmaduke to manhood , and the intereft I had ...
... most excellent friend was fo well fatisfied with my behaviour , that he made me his executor , and guardian to his fon . My own conduct during that time , and my manner of educating his fon Marmaduke to manhood , and the intereft I had ...
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... most things which are wrong in their own fingle word , the custom ; yet there are fome , which , as they have a dangerous tendency , a thinking man will the lefs excufe on that very account . Among thefe I cannot but reckon the common ...
... most things which are wrong in their own fingle word , the custom ; yet there are fome , which , as they have a dangerous tendency , a thinking man will the lefs excufe on that very account . Among thefe I cannot but reckon the common ...
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... most facred part of him , his character , than to make free with his countenance only . I fhould think nothing justified me in this point , but the patron's permiffion be- forehand , that I fhould draw him as like as I could ; whereas most ...
... most facred part of him , his character , than to make free with his countenance only . I fhould think nothing justified me in this point , but the patron's permiffion be- forehand , that I fhould draw him as like as I could ; whereas most ...
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... most ardent devotion . I think this a pattern of a new fort of ftyle , not yet ta- ken notice of by the critics , which is above the fublime , and may be called the celestial ; that is when the most facred phrafes appropriated to the ...
... most ardent devotion . I think this a pattern of a new fort of ftyle , not yet ta- ken notice of by the critics , which is above the fublime , and may be called the celestial ; that is when the most facred phrafes appropriated to the ...
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