The Guardian: In Two Volumes, Band 1J. Thompson and S. Dampier, 1762 |
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... great encouragement obferve is given to another , or , what is indeed to be fufpected , in which he indulges himself , confirmed me in the notion I have of the prevalence of A đ " No r . ambition this way . The author THE ...
... great encouragement obferve is given to another , or , what is indeed to be fufpected , in which he indulges himself , confirmed me in the notion I have of the prevalence of A đ " No r . ambition this way . The author THE ...
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... obferve we ever diffent ; therefore I turned the discourse , by faying , it was time enough to think of marrying a young lady who was but three and twenty , ten years hence . The whole table was alarmed at the affertion ; and the ...
... obferve we ever diffent ; therefore I turned the discourse , by faying , it was time enough to think of marrying a young lady who was but three and twenty , ten years hence . The whole table was alarmed at the affertion ; and the ...
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... obferve , that they make men do things unworthy of thofe very paffions . I fhall illuftrate this by a story I have lately read in The Royal Commentaries of Peru ; wherein you behold an oppreffor a molt contemptible creature after his ...
... obferve , that they make men do things unworthy of thofe very paffions . I fhall illuftrate this by a story I have lately read in The Royal Commentaries of Peru ; wherein you behold an oppreffor a molt contemptible creature after his ...
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... ob- ferve how his orders were put in execution . He found they were wholly neglected , and that Indians were la den with the baggage of the Spaniards ; but thought fit to let them march by , till the last rank of all came up ; out of ...
... ob- ferve how his orders were put in execution . He found they were wholly neglected , and that Indians were la den with the baggage of the Spaniards ; but thought fit to let them march by , till the last rank of all came up ; out of ...
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... obferve this ; and it fhall be a maxim with me till I fee an inftance to the When young and unexperienced men take any particular perfon for their pattern , they are apt to imitate them in fuch things , to which their want of knowledge ...
... obferve this ; and it fhall be a maxim with me till I fee an inftance to the When young and unexperienced men take any particular perfon for their pattern , they are apt to imitate them in fuch things , to which their want of knowledge ...
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