The Guardian: In Two Volumes, Band 1J. Thompson and S. Dampier, 1762 |
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... and hunger , in common with the meaneft fol- dier , has made your prefent for- tune unenvied . For the public always reap greater advantage , 1093195 3 from the example of fuccessful merit , than the deferving DEDICATION .
... and hunger , in common with the meaneft fol- dier , has made your prefent for- tune unenvied . For the public always reap greater advantage , 1093195 3 from the example of fuccessful merit , than the deferving DEDICATION .
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... prefent purpose : The letter from Gnatho of the cures performed by flattery , and that of comparing drefs to criticism , are Mr Gay's . Mr Martin , Mr Philips , Mr Tickell , Mr Caney , Mr Eufden , Mr Ince , and Mr Hughes have oblig . ed ...
... prefent purpose : The letter from Gnatho of the cures performed by flattery , and that of comparing drefs to criticism , are Mr Gay's . Mr Martin , Mr Philips , Mr Tickell , Mr Caney , Mr Eufden , Mr Ince , and Mr Hughes have oblig . ed ...
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... prefent conduct towards the numerous descendents of my old friend , will make , possibly , a series of history of common life , as ufe- ful as the relations of the more pompous paffages in the lives of princes and ftatefmen . The widow ...
... prefent conduct towards the numerous descendents of my old friend , will make , possibly , a series of history of common life , as ufe- ful as the relations of the more pompous paffages in the lives of princes and ftatefmen . The widow ...
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... appear in now , are prefent to our imaginations , and al- n : cft to our very eyes . This converfation revives to us the ncmory of a friend , that was more than my bro- th 2 ther to me ; of a husband , 18 No 5 . THE GUARDIAN .
... appear in now , are prefent to our imaginations , and al- n : cft to our very eyes . This converfation revives to us the ncmory of a friend , that was more than my bro- th 2 ther to me ; of a husband , 18 No 5 . THE GUARDIAN .
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... prefent in his hands is above three thou- fand a - year , after payment of taxes , and all neceffary charges whatfoever . He is a man of good understand- ing , but not at all what is ufually called a man of thin- ing parts . His virtues ...
... prefent in his hands is above three thou- fand a - year , after payment of taxes , and all neceffary charges whatfoever . He is a man of good understand- ing , but not at all what is ufually called a man of thin- ing parts . His virtues ...
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