The Guardian: In Two Volumes, Band 2J. Thompson and S. Dampier, 1762 |
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... face was bare- ly not difagreeable , this voice harth and unharmonious , thefe limbs only not deformed ; and then perhaps might live eafy and unmolested , and neither raife love and admiration in the men , nor fcandal and hatred in the ...
... face was bare- ly not difagreeable , this voice harth and unharmonious , thefe limbs only not deformed ; and then perhaps might live eafy and unmolested , and neither raife love and admiration in the men , nor fcandal and hatred in the ...
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... panes of glass , till at lalt the waggery was turned to an humorous way of breathing into each other's faces , and catching the im preffion . The gay creatures were thus loving and plea- +8 THE GUARDIAN . N ° 87 . N° 87. ...
... panes of glass , till at lalt the waggery was turned to an humorous way of breathing into each other's faces , and catching the im preffion . The gay creatures were thus loving and plea- +8 THE GUARDIAN . N ° 87 . N° 87. ...
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... face of modelly is loft among the ordinary part of the world ; and the general corruption of manners is visible , from the loss of all deference in the low people towards thofe of condition . One order of mankind trips fast after the ...
... face of modelly is loft among the ordinary part of the world ; and the general corruption of manners is visible , from the loss of all deference in the low people towards thofe of condition . One order of mankind trips fast after the ...
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... face . therefore new - furnished the room in all respects propor . tionable to us ; and had the door made lower , fo as to admit no man of above five feet high , without brushing bis foretop ; which whoever does , is utterly unqualified ...
... face . therefore new - furnished the room in all respects propor . tionable to us ; and had the door made lower , fo as to admit no man of above five feet high , without brushing bis foretop ; which whoever does , is utterly unqualified ...
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... face is pale and meagre , which proceeds from much watching and studying for the welfare of Europe : which is alfo thought to have ftinted his growth ; for he hath deftroyed his own con- ftitution with taking care of that of the nation ...
... face is pale and meagre , which proceeds from much watching and studying for the welfare of Europe : which is alfo thought to have ftinted his growth ; for he hath deftroyed his own con- ftitution with taking care of that of the nation ...
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