The Guardian: In Two Volumes, Band 1J. Thompson and S. Dampier, 1762 |
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... taken care to affix his own image oppofite to the title page of his learned treatife , wherein he instructs the youth of this nation to arrive at a flourishing hand . The author of the Key to Intereft , both fimple and compound ; con ...
... taken care to affix his own image oppofite to the title page of his learned treatife , wherein he instructs the youth of this nation to arrive at a flourishing hand . The author of the Key to Intereft , both fimple and compound ; con ...
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... taken the least care to difguife his be- ing an enemy to the perfons against whom he writes ; nor any where granted , that the inftitution of religious men to ferve at the altar , and inftruct fuch who are not as wife as himself , is at ...
... taken the least care to difguife his be- ing an enemy to the perfons against whom he writes ; nor any where granted , that the inftitution of religious men to ferve at the altar , and inftruct fuch who are not as wife as himself , is at ...
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... taken notice of , when I 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 ...
... taken notice of , when I 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 ...
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... taken in arreft ; he was len- tenced to receive 200 ftripes . Aguire reprefented by his friends , that he was the brother of a gentleman , who had in his country an estate with vaffalages of lo- dians , and hoped his birth would exempt ...
... taken in arreft ; he was len- tenced to receive 200 ftripes . Aguire reprefented by his friends , that he was the brother of a gentleman , who had in his country an estate with vaffalages of lo- dians , and hoped his birth would exempt ...
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... taken out of the coal - pits of Mr Charwell , he receives a penny for every bufhel : fo that this very ar- ticle is an addition of 400 1. per annum to his revenues . And as the town and people are every year increafing , the revenues in ...
... taken out of the coal - pits of Mr Charwell , he receives a penny for every bufhel : fo that this very ar- ticle is an addition of 400 1. per annum to his revenues . And as the town and people are every year increafing , the revenues in ...
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