The Guardian, Band 1C. Whittingham, published John Sharpe, 1804 |
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... affected language . But na- ture and reason appoint different garbs for different things ; and since I write this to the men of dress , I will ask them if a soldier who is to mount a breach , should be adorned like a beau who is spruced ...
... affected language . But na- ture and reason appoint different garbs for different things ; and since I write this to the men of dress , I will ask them if a soldier who is to mount a breach , should be adorned like a beau who is spruced ...
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... affected with what was done to them in effigy . The know- ledge of this was received with the loudest laughter , and in many congratulatory words they applauded one another's wit and power . ' As matters were at this high point of ...
... affected with what was done to them in effigy . The know- ledge of this was received with the loudest laughter , and in many congratulatory words they applauded one another's wit and power . ' As matters were at this high point of ...
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... affected with the advantages he had over others . That temper is pretty visible in an expression of his : when it was proposed to him to learn to play upon a musical in- strument ; he answered , ' It is not for me to give , but to ...
... affected with the advantages he had over others . That temper is pretty visible in an expression of his : when it was proposed to him to learn to play upon a musical in- strument ; he answered , ' It is not for me to give , but to ...
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