The Guardian, Band 1C. Whittingham, published John Sharpe, 1804 |
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... regard is not had to the honour of women , all human society is assaulted . The highest person in the world is of that sex , and has the utmost sensibility of an outrage committed against it . She , who was the best wife that ever ...
... regard is not had to the honour of women , all human society is assaulted . The highest person in the world is of that sex , and has the utmost sensibility of an outrage committed against it . She , who was the best wife that ever ...
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... regard as mine . The same I think of the groves and fields where I walk , and muse on the folly of the civil landlord in London , who has the fantastical pleasure of draining dry rent into his cof- fers , but is a stranger to fresh air ...
... regard as mine . The same I think of the groves and fields where I walk , and muse on the folly of the civil landlord in London , who has the fantastical pleasure of draining dry rent into his cof- fers , but is a stranger to fresh air ...
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... regard the un- derstanding . Nothing is of 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 ...
... regard the un- derstanding . Nothing is of 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 ...
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