The Guardian: In Two Volumes, Band 1J. Thompson and S. Dampier, 1762 |
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... themselves to the fervice of God , are ve- nerable to all who fear him ; and it is a certain charac- teriftic of a diffolute and ungoverned mind , to rail or fpeak difrefpectfully of them in general . It is certain , that in fo great a ...
... themselves to the fervice of God , are ve- nerable to all who fear him ; and it is a certain charac- teriftic of a diffolute and ungoverned mind , to rail or fpeak difrefpectfully of them in general . It is certain , that in fo great a ...
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... themselves fire enough to be any further debauchees , than merely in principle ? Thefe fages of iniquity are , it feems , themselves only fpe- culatively wicked , and are contented that all the aban- doned young men of the age are kept ...
... themselves fire enough to be any further debauchees , than merely in principle ? Thefe fages of iniquity are , it feems , themselves only fpe- culatively wicked , and are contented that all the aban- doned young men of the age are kept ...
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... themselves ; and , in con- fequence , what fort of people they are . Without this view , one can read very few dedications , but will give us caufe to wonder , either how fuch things came to be faid at all , or how they were faid to ...
... themselves ; and , in con- fequence , what fort of people they are . Without this view , one can read very few dedications , but will give us caufe to wonder , either how fuch things came to be faid at all , or how they were faid to ...
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... themselves in their most laudable duties towards them . The widow of Sir Marmaduke is to be confidered in a very different view . My lady is not in the shining bloom of life , but at thofe years , wherein the gratifi- cations of an ...
... themselves in their most laudable duties towards them . The widow of Sir Marmaduke is to be confidered in a very different view . My lady is not in the shining bloom of life , but at thofe years , wherein the gratifi- cations of an ...
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... themselves upon , their horfemanship ; they prefer his horfes to all others ; and it is 10 per cent . in the price of a steed ,. which ap . pears to come out of his riding house . By this means it is , that Sir Harry , as I was going to ...
... themselves upon , their horfemanship ; they prefer his horfes to all others ; and it is 10 per cent . in the price of a steed ,. which ap . pears to come out of his riding house . By this means it is , that Sir Harry , as I was going to ...
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