The Guardian: In Two Volumes, Band 2J. Thompson and S. Dampier, 1762 |
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... say , the fame pen at last made ufe of in the defence of Popery . I think I may now , with justice , congratulate with ... says may have upon others . 1 ball end this paper with a letter f have jull now written to a gentle nag , whose ...
... say , the fame pen at last made ufe of in the defence of Popery . I think I may now , with justice , congratulate with ... says may have upon others . 1 ball end this paper with a letter f have jull now written to a gentle nag , whose ...
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... say all this : for what- ever half - witted hot Whigs may think , we all value our eltates and liberties ; and every true man of each party must think himself concerned that Dunkirk fhould be demolished . It lies upon all who have the ...
... say all this : for what- ever half - witted hot Whigs may think , we all value our eltates and liberties ; and every true man of each party must think himself concerned that Dunkirk fhould be demolished . It lies upon all who have the ...
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... says , he was for fome years irre- coverably funk , and immerfed in the luxury of an easy- chair ; though at the fame time , in the general opinion , he paffed for a hard ftudent . During this lethargy he bad fome intervals of ...
... says , he was for fome years irre- coverably funk , and immerfed in the luxury of an easy- chair ; though at the fame time , in the general opinion , he paffed for a hard ftudent . During this lethargy he bad fome intervals of ...
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... says , in his relation of Siam , that ⚫ in a certain part of that kingdom ,. which lies open to great inundations , all the ants make their fettlements upon trees . No ants nests are to be seen any where • else . I need not infert here ...
... says , in his relation of Siam , that ⚫ in a certain part of that kingdom ,. which lies open to great inundations , all the ants make their fettlements upon trees . No ants nests are to be seen any where • else . I need not infert here ...
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... says an old writer Gifts and alms are the ex . preffions , not the effence of this virtue A man may be- flow great fums on the poor and indigent without being charitable , and may be charitable when he is not able to beltow any thing ...
... says an old writer Gifts and alms are the ex . preffions , not the effence of this virtue A man may be- flow great fums on the poor and indigent without being charitable , and may be charitable when he is not able to beltow any thing ...
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