The Guardian: In Two Volumes, Band 1J. Thompson and S. Dampier, 1762 |
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... , which is never wholly overcome , inclines the guilty this way to con- tribute to the deftruction of others . And women are pleased to introduce more women into the fame conditi- be re ON A on ; tho ' they can 66 N ° 17 . THE GUARDIAN .
... , which is never wholly overcome , inclines the guilty this way to con- tribute to the deftruction of others . And women are pleased to introduce more women into the fame conditi- be re ON A on ; tho ' they can 66 N ° 17 . THE GUARDIAN .
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... pleased to find , that he hath translated the whole book of pfalms into English verfe . A friend of mine in forms me that he hath the manufcript by him , which is faid in the title to have been done by the most noble and virtuous Gent ...
... pleased to find , that he hath translated the whole book of pfalms into English verfe . A friend of mine in forms me that he hath the manufcript by him , which is faid in the title to have been done by the most noble and virtuous Gent ...
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... pleased . The first reafon is , becaufe all mankind love eafe ... Tho ' ambition and avarice employ most mens thoughts , they are fuch uneafy habits , that we do not indulge them out of choice , but from fome neceffity , real or imagina ...
... pleased . The first reafon is , becaufe all mankind love eafe ... Tho ' ambition and avarice employ most mens thoughts , they are fuch uneafy habits , that we do not indulge them out of choice , but from fome neceffity , real or imagina ...
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... pleased , and all the fervants ftared at the learning of their young master . Jack was fo encouraged at this fuccefs , that for the first week he dealt wholly in paradoxes . It was a common jeft with him , to pinch one of his fifter's ...
... pleased , and all the fervants ftared at the learning of their young master . Jack was fo encouraged at this fuccefs , that for the first week he dealt wholly in paradoxes . It was a common jeft with him , to pinch one of his fifter's ...
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... pleased with himself . We should talk extremely little of ourselves . Indeed what can we say ? It would be as imprudent to discover our faults , as ridiculous to count over our fancied virs tues . Our private and domestic affairs are no ...
... pleased with himself . We should talk extremely little of ourselves . Indeed what can we say ? It would be as imprudent to discover our faults , as ridiculous to count over our fancied virs tues . Our private and domestic affairs are no ...
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