The Guardian: In Two Volumes, Band 1J. Thompson and S. Dampier, 1762 |
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... whose air and gait difcovered when he had publifh ed a new book ; and the other tippled every night with the fellows who laboured at the prefs while his own writings were working off . It is obferveable of the female poets , and ladies ...
... whose air and gait difcovered when he had publifh ed a new book ; and the other tippled every night with the fellows who laboured at the prefs while his own writings were working off . It is obferveable of the female poets , and ladies ...
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... whose annals I am writing . The affairs of women being chiefly domestic , and not made up of fo many circumstances as the duties of men are , I fear I cannot dispatch the ac- count of the males under my care in fo few words as I did the ...
... whose annals I am writing . The affairs of women being chiefly domestic , and not made up of fo many circumstances as the duties of men are , I fear I cannot dispatch the ac- count of the males under my care in fo few words as I did the ...
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... whose . converfation they were very much pleafed with ; and being defirous to ingratiate themselves further into their favour , prevailed with them , though they had never feen them before in their lives , to take the air in a coach of ...
... whose . converfation they were very much pleafed with ; and being defirous to ingratiate themselves further into their favour , prevailed with them , though they had never feen them before in their lives , to take the air in a coach of ...
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... whose care he • recommended her for that night . The next morn- ing he fent for her mother , and asked her , if her . daughter was a maid ? The mother affured him , that ' when the delivered her to his fervant , fhe was a tran- ger to ...
... whose care he • recommended her for that night . The next morn- ing he fent for her mother , and asked her , if her . daughter was a maid ? The mother affured him , that ' when the delivered her to his fervant , fhe was a tran- ger to ...
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... whose prefence nature fhall be in an agony , and the great and glorious bodies of light be obfcured ; when the fun shall be darkned , the moon turned into blood , and all the powers of heaven fhaken ; when the heavens themselves fhall ...
... whose prefence nature fhall be in an agony , and the great and glorious bodies of light be obfcured ; when the fun shall be darkned , the moon turned into blood , and all the powers of heaven fhaken ; when the heavens themselves fhall ...
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