The Guardian: In Two Volumes, Band 2J. Thompson and S. Dampier, 1762 |
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... against another fort of them . There are fome , Sir , that do not flick to take a man by the collar when they have a mind to per- fuade him . It is your bufinefs , 1 humbly prefume , Mr Ironfide , to interpofe , that a man is not ...
... against another fort of them . There are fome , Sir , that do not flick to take a man by the collar when they have a mind to per- fuade him . It is your bufinefs , 1 humbly prefume , Mr Ironfide , to interpofe , that a man is not ...
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... against an habitual behaviour , for which they contemn and des ride us . No man can be well served , but by those who have an opinion of his merit ; and that opinion cannot be kept up , but by an exemption from thofe faults which we ...
... against an habitual behaviour , for which they contemn and des ride us . No man can be well served , but by those who have an opinion of his merit ; and that opinion cannot be kept up , but by an exemption from thofe faults which we ...
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... against this incorrigible creature ; but I do not infert any thing concerning him in hopes what I fay will have any effect upon him , but to prevent the impression what he says may have upon others . 1 ball end this paper with a letter ...
... against this incorrigible creature ; but I do not infert any thing concerning him in hopes what I fay will have any effect upon him , but to prevent the impression what he says may have upon others . 1 ball end this paper with a letter ...
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... against the wind , with lead on one fide , and his own works on the other . The lover confeffed the other night , that he had been cured of love to a tall woman , by reading over the legend of Ragotine in Scaron , with his tea , three ...
... against the wind , with lead on one fide , and his own works on the other . The lover confeffed the other night , that he had been cured of love to a tall woman , by reading over the legend of Ragotine in Scaron , with his tea , three ...
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... against a great reader , and all his adherents , that Efop was not a jot properer or handfomer than he is reprefented by the common pictures . But the foldier believes with the learned perfon above mentioned ; for he thinks none but an ...
... against a great reader , and all his adherents , that Efop was not a jot properer or handfomer than he is reprefented by the common pictures . But the foldier believes with the learned perfon above mentioned ; for he thinks none but an ...
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