The Guardian: In Two Volumes, Band 2J. Thompson and S. Dampier, 1762 |
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... person , who by forwardly in- forming him of ill news , had caused his foul to antici❤ pate that forrow which he would have never felt , fo long as the ungrateful truth lay concealed . 1 Let us then refpect the happiness of our species ...
... person , who by forwardly in- forming him of ill news , had caused his foul to antici❤ pate that forrow which he would have never felt , fo long as the ungrateful truth lay concealed . 1 Let us then refpect the happiness of our species ...
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... person who exerts himself in the modern way of free - thinking be not a flupid idolater , it is undeniable , that he contributes all he can to the making other men fo , either by ignorance or defign ; which lays him un- der the dilemma ...
... person who exerts himself in the modern way of free - thinking be not a flupid idolater , it is undeniable , that he contributes all he can to the making other men fo , either by ignorance or defign ; which lays him un- der the dilemma ...
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... person who receives them , and are cheaper to the prince , than the giving of medals . there is fomething in the modern manner of celebrating a great action in medals , which makes fuch a reward VOL . II . F much less valuable than it ...
... person who receives them , and are cheaper to the prince , than the giving of medals . there is fomething in the modern manner of celebrating a great action in medals , which makes fuch a reward VOL . II . F much less valuable than it ...
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... person who conveys the child , rings the bell , and leaves it there ; upon which the proper offi- cer comes , and receives it , without making further in quiries . The parent , or her friend who lays the child there , generally leaves a ...
... person who conveys the child , rings the bell , and leaves it there ; upon which the proper offi- cer comes , and receives it , without making further in quiries . The parent , or her friend who lays the child there , generally leaves a ...
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... person in his play know as much as himfelf , and talk as well as he could have done on the fame occafion . At least I believe every reader will agree with me , that the above mentioned fenti- ments , to which I might have added feveral ...
... person in his play know as much as himfelf , and talk as well as he could have done on the fame occafion . At least I believe every reader will agree with me , that the above mentioned fenti- ments , to which I might have added feveral ...
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