The Guardian: In Two Volumes, Band 2J. Thompson and S. Dampier, 1762 |
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... matter of fact . A gay young gentleman in the country , not many years ago , fell defperately in love with a blooming fine creature , whom give me leave to call Meliffa . After a pretty long delay , and frequent folicitations , fhe ...
... matter of fact . A gay young gentleman in the country , not many years ago , fell defperately in love with a blooming fine creature , whom give me leave to call Meliffa . After a pretty long delay , and frequent folicitations , fhe ...
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... matters . For this reafon it is that I am obliged to confider vice as it is ridiculous , and accom- panied with gallantry ; elfe I find in a very short time I fhall lie like wafte paper on the tables of coffee - houles . Where I have ...
... matters . For this reafon it is that I am obliged to confider vice as it is ridiculous , and accom- panied with gallantry ; elfe I find in a very short time I fhall lie like wafte paper on the tables of coffee - houles . Where I have ...
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... matter of lamentation . But there is nothing in which our families are fo docile , as in the imitation of our delights . It is therefore but common prudence , to take care that our inferiors know of none but our innocent ones . It is ...
... matter of lamentation . But there is nothing in which our families are fo docile , as in the imitation of our delights . It is therefore but common prudence , to take care that our inferiors know of none but our innocent ones . It is ...
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... matter of mirth , or of confolation to each other . The prefident had lately an unlucky fall , being unable to keep his legs on a ftormy day ; whereupon he inform ed us it was no new difafter , but the fame a certain an tient poet had ...
... matter of mirth , or of confolation to each other . The prefident had lately an unlucky fall , being unable to keep his legs on a ftormy day ; whereupon he inform ed us it was no new difafter , but the fame a certain an tient poet had ...
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... matter , to enjoy the greatest purity and . fimplicity of its nature , and to have much more wif- dom and light than while it was united . We fee , 66 when the body dies , what becomes of all the parts " which compofed it ; but we do ...
... matter , to enjoy the greatest purity and . fimplicity of its nature , and to have much more wif- dom and light than while it was united . We fee , 66 when the body dies , what becomes of all the parts " which compofed it ; but we do ...
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