The Guardian: In Two Volumes, Band 1J. Thompson and S. Dampier, 1762 |
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... thought myself obliged to by friendship . But as he was a prudent man , and acted upon rules of life , which were ... thoughts to the fervice of the child in particular , and all the concerns of the family in general . My most excellent ...
... thought myself obliged to by friendship . But as he was a prudent man , and acted upon rules of life , which were ... thoughts to the fervice of the child in particular , and all the concerns of the family in general . My most excellent ...
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... thoughts , was a dedication I happened upon this morning . The reader must under- ftand , that I treat the least instances or remains of inge- maity with respect , in what places foever found , er under whatever circumstances of ...
... thoughts , was a dedication I happened upon this morning . The reader must under- ftand , that I treat the least instances or remains of inge- maity with respect , in what places foever found , er under whatever circumstances of ...
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... thought of you in private . Might I follow the impulfe of my foul , there is no fubject I could launch into with more pleasure than your panegyric . But fince fomething is due to modesty , let me conclude , by telling you , that there ...
... thought of you in private . Might I follow the impulfe of my foul , there is no fubject I could launch into with more pleasure than your panegyric . But fince fomething is due to modesty , let me conclude , by telling you , that there ...
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... thoughts when their me- mories were in their full ftrength and vigour , is very re- markably exemplified in this good lady and myself when we are in converfation . I chufe indeed to go thither , to divert any anxiety or weariness which ...
... thoughts when their me- mories were in their full ftrength and vigour , is very re- markably exemplified in this good lady and myself when we are in converfation . I chufe indeed to go thither , to divert any anxiety or weariness which ...
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... thought defcended into the breast of Sir Harry ; and I faw on his table the next morning a computation of the value of land in an island , confilting of so many miles , with fo many good ports ; the value of each part of the faid ifland ...
... thought defcended into the breast of Sir Harry ; and I faw on his table the next morning a computation of the value of land in an island , confilting of so many miles , with fo many good ports ; the value of each part of the faid ifland ...
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