The Guardian: In Two Volumes, Band 2J. Thompson and S. Dampier, 1762 |
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... receiving the following 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 ...
... receiving the following 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 ...
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... receiving their mainte nance of us , is not of force enough to fupport us 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 ...
... receiving their mainte nance of us , is not of force enough to fupport us 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 ...
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... received the favour of your's with the inclofed , which made up the papers of the two last days . I cannot but look upon myself with great contempt and mortification . when I reflect that I have thrown away more hours than you have ...
... received the favour of your's with the inclofed , which made up the papers of the two last days . I cannot but look upon myself with great contempt and mortification . when I reflect that I have thrown away more hours than you have ...
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... e- qually capable of receiving a lecture of philofophy , with a hardy ruffian of full age , wiro has been occafionally fcourged through fome of the great fchools , groaned un- £ 2 N® 94 . 43 THE GUARDIAN . N° 94. ...
... e- qually capable of receiving a lecture of philofophy , with a hardy ruffian of full age , wiro has been occafionally fcourged through fome of the great fchools , groaned un- £ 2 N® 94 . 43 THE GUARDIAN . N° 94. ...
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... received them . An oaken garland to be worn on festivals and public ceremonies , was the glorious recompence of one who had covered a citizen in battle . A foldier would not only venture his life for a mural crown , but think the most ...
... received them . An oaken garland to be worn on festivals and public ceremonies , was the glorious recompence of one who had covered a citizen in battle . A foldier would not only venture his life for a mural crown , but think the most ...
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