The Guardian: In Two Volumes, Band 2J. Thompson and S. Dampier, 1762 |
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... fome perfons , that he was a very bad man , " I fhall take care , " faid he , to live so , that no body will believe ་ ་ " them . " 68 I thall conclude this paper with a relation of matter of fact . A gay young gentleman in the country ...
... fome perfons , that he was a very bad man , " I fhall take care , " faid he , to live so , that no body will believe ་ ་ " them . " 68 I thall conclude this paper with a relation of matter of fact . A gay young gentleman in the country ...
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... fome genius for poetry , I fometimes turn my thoughts that way ; and with pleas fure reflect , that I have got over that childish part of life which delights in points and turns of wit ; and that I can take a manly and rational ...
... fome genius for poetry , I fometimes turn my thoughts that way ; and with pleas fure reflect , that I have got over that childish part of life which delights in points and turns of wit ; and that I can take a manly and rational ...
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... fome kind of virtue , if we kept our vices to ourfelves . It is a feeble authority which haš not the fupport of perfonal refpect ; and the depend ence founded only upon their receiving their mainte nance of us , is not of force enough ...
... fome kind of virtue , if we kept our vices to ourfelves . It is a feeble authority which haš not the fupport of perfonal refpect ; and the depend ence founded only upon their receiving their mainte nance of us , is not of force enough ...
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... fome knowledge of her everlasting archtype . But there is not any property or circumftance of my being that I contemplate with more joy than my im- mortality . I can eafily overlook any prefent momen- tary forrow , when I reflect , that ...
... fome knowledge of her everlasting archtype . But there is not any property or circumftance of my being that I contemplate with more joy than my im- mortality . I can eafily overlook any prefent momen- tary forrow , when I reflect , that ...
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... , had taken him at a disad- vantage ; for when he was mounted on the other leg , he was at least five feet two inches and a half . There were fome who questioned the exactness of our measures No 91 . ཉ་ THE GUARDIAN .
... , had taken him at a disad- vantage ; for when he was mounted on the other leg , he was at least five feet two inches and a half . There were fome who questioned the exactness of our measures No 91 . ཉ་ THE GUARDIAN .
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