The Guardian, Band 1C. Whittingham, published John Sharpe, 1804 |
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... human life , which may not di- rectly or indirectly concern a woman thus related , there will be abundant matter offer itself from pas- sages in this family , to supply my readers with di- verting , and perhaps useful notices for their ...
... human life , which may not di- rectly or indirectly concern a woman thus related , there will be abundant matter offer itself from pas- sages in this family , to supply my readers with di- verting , and perhaps useful notices for their ...
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... human intellect : estates , provinces , and king- doms , vanish at its presence . It were to be wished a certain prince ' , who hath encouraged the study of it in his subjects , had been himself a proficient in astro- nomy . This might ...
... human intellect : estates , provinces , and king- doms , vanish at its presence . It were to be wished a certain prince ' , who hath encouraged the study of it in his subjects , had been himself a proficient in astro- nomy . This might ...
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... human reason distracted ; when I have from grate to grate offered up my pray- ers for a wretch who has been reviling me , for a figure that has seemed petrified with anguish - for a man that has held up his face in a posture of adora ...
... human reason distracted ; when I have from grate to grate offered up my pray- ers for a wretch who has been reviling me , for a figure that has seemed petrified with anguish - for a man that has held up his face in a posture of adora ...
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