The Guardian, Band 1C. Whittingham, published John Sharpe, 1804 |
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... greater price than would be given for it in the place ; so was every acre of land in the park ; and as for the tenants they were all racked to extremity , and almost every one of them beggars . All these things Mr. Charwell knew very ...
... greater price than would be given for it in the place ; so was every acre of land in the park ; and as for the tenants they were all racked to extremity , and almost every one of them beggars . All these things Mr. Charwell knew very ...
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... greater de- light in pursuing it , than he can possibly enjoy from it . As to the 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 ...
... greater de- light in pursuing it , than he can possibly enjoy from it . As to the 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 ...
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... greater force to subdue the inordinate motions of the heart , and to regulate the will . Whether a man be actuated by his passions or his reason , these are first wrought upon by some object , which stirs the soul in proportion to its ...
... greater force to subdue the inordinate motions of the heart , and to regulate the will . Whether a man be actuated by his passions or his reason , these are first wrought upon by some object , which stirs the soul in proportion to its ...
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