The Guardian, Band 1C. Whittingham, published John Sharpe, 1804 |
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... least instances or remains of ingenuity with respect , in what places soever found , or under whatever circumstances of disadvan tage . From this love to letters I have been so happy in my searches after knowledge , that I have found ...
... least instances or remains of ingenuity with respect , in what places soever found , or under whatever circumstances of disadvan tage . From this love to letters I have been so happy in my searches after knowledge , that I have found ...
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... least in my thoughts hitherto . Con- sider , therefore , and take your final resolutions , either to turn nun , or to marry me , or to continue in your present condition , without repining , since these do all of them depend upon your ...
... least in my thoughts hitherto . Con- sider , therefore , and take your final resolutions , either to turn nun , or to marry me , or to continue in your present condition , without repining , since these do all of them depend upon your ...
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... least offend with some discretion and measure . If we kill an animal for our provision , let us do it with the meltings of compassion , and without tormenting it . Let us consider , that it is in its own nature cruelty to put a living ...
... least offend with some discretion and measure . If we kill an animal for our provision , let us do it with the meltings of compassion , and without tormenting it . Let us consider , that it is in its own nature cruelty to put a living ...
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