The Guardian: In Two Volumes, Band 1J. Thompson and S. Dampier, 1762 |
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... vifit- ed by many on that account , but by many more for her own merit . As there is no circumftance in human life , which may not directly or indirectly concern a woman thus related , there will abundant matter offer itself from ...
... vifit- ed by many on that account , but by many more for her own merit . As there is no circumftance in human life , which may not directly or indirectly concern a woman thus related , there will abundant matter offer itself from ...
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... vifit Lady Lizard , and took my chair at the tea - table ; at the upper end of which , that graceful woman , with her daughters about her , appeared to me with greater dig- pity than ever any figure , either of Venus attended by the ...
... vifit Lady Lizard , and took my chair at the tea - table ; at the upper end of which , that graceful woman , with her daughters about her , appeared to me with greater dig- pity than ever any figure , either of Venus attended by the ...
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... vifit the fatherlefs and widows in their affliction , and to keep himself unfpotted from the world . Every step that a man makes beyond moderate and reasonable pro- vifion , is taking fo much from the worthiness of his own fpirit : and ...
... vifit the fatherlefs and widows in their affliction , and to keep himself unfpotted from the world . Every step that a man makes beyond moderate and reasonable pro- vifion , is taking fo much from the worthiness of his own fpirit : and ...
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... vifit us . On fuch occafions Jack ufually tock upon him to be the mouth of the company ; and thinking himself obliged to be very merry , would enter- tain us with a great many odd fayings and abfurdities of their college cook . I found ...
... vifit us . On fuch occafions Jack ufually tock upon him to be the mouth of the company ; and thinking himself obliged to be very merry , would enter- tain us with a great many odd fayings and abfurdities of their college cook . I found ...
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... vifit the churches →→→→ Civil prudence made it perhaps , neceffary to throw the public affairs into fuch hands as had no pretenfions to po- pularity in their party , but from the diftribution of the Queen's favours . During fuch and ...
... vifit the churches →→→→ Civil prudence made it perhaps , neceffary to throw the public affairs into fuch hands as had no pretenfions to po- pularity in their party , but from the diftribution of the Queen's favours . During fuch and ...
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