The Guardian, Band 1C. Whittingham, published John Sharpe, 1804 |
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... common women and the stews , there is no one but will allow this assertion at first sight ; but if it will appear , that they who deal with those of the sex who are less profligate , descend to greater basenesses than if they frequented ...
... common women and the stews , there is no one but will allow this assertion at first sight ; but if it will appear , that they who deal with those of the sex who are less profligate , descend to greater basenesses than if they frequented ...
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... common words are started into a new sig- nification , how such epithets are beautifully recon- ciled to things that seemed incompatible , and must often remember the whole structure of a period , be- cause , by the least transposition ...
... common words are started into a new sig- nification , how such epithets are beautifully recon- ciled to things that seemed incompatible , and must often remember the whole structure of a period , be- cause , by the least transposition ...
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... common notion , that it is ominous or unlucky to de- stroy some sorts of birds , as swallows or martins ; this opinion might possibly arise from the confidence these birds seem to put in us by building under our roofs , so that it is a ...
... common notion , that it is ominous or unlucky to de- stroy some sorts of birds , as swallows or martins ; this opinion might possibly arise from the confidence these birds seem to put in us by building under our roofs , so that it is a ...
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