The Guardian: In Two Volumes, Band 2J. Thompson and S. Dampier, 1762 |
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... letters , and a difpofition in which thofe letters found nothing to correct , but ve- ry much to exert , is a good fortune too uncommon to be enjoyed in filence , In others , the greatest business of learn- ing is to weed the foil ; in ...
... letters , and a difpofition in which thofe letters found nothing to correct , but ve- ry much to exert , is a good fortune too uncommon to be enjoyed in filence , In others , the greatest business of learn- ing is to weed the foil ; in ...
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... letter , deferves , or rather claims , protection from our fex , fince fo barbarously treated by her own . Certainly they ought to defend innocence from injury , who gave ignorantly the occafion of its being affaulted . Had the men been ...
... letter , deferves , or rather claims , protection from our fex , fince fo barbarously treated by her own . Certainly they ought to defend innocence from injury , who gave ignorantly the occafion of its being affaulted . Had the men been ...
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... letters to themselves , either out of laziness or vanity . The following is genuine , and , I think , deferves the atten- tion of every man of lenfe in England . SIR , T To the GUARDIAN . June 20 . Hough I am not apt to make complaints ...
... letters to themselves , either out of laziness or vanity . The following is genuine , and , I think , deferves the atten- tion of every man of lenfe in England . SIR , T To the GUARDIAN . June 20 . Hough I am not apt to make complaints ...
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... letter complains with great juftice 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 ...
... letter complains with great juftice 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 ...
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... letter is fo much convin- ced of this truth , that he turns what would render a man of little foul exceptious , humourfome , and particular in all his actions , to a fubject of rallery and mirth . He is , you must know , but half as ...
... letter is fo much convin- ced of this truth , that he turns what would render a man of little foul exceptious , humourfome , and particular in all his actions , to a fubject of rallery and mirth . He is , you must know , but half as ...
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