The Guardian: In Two Volumes, Volume 1J. Thompson and S. Dampier, 1762 |
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... manners , if I may fo fay , when I tell you , I have not observed in any man a greater candour and implicity of mind than in yourfelf . You are a man that are not inclined to launch into the world , but prefer fecurity and ease in a ...
... manners , if I may fo fay , when I tell you , I have not observed in any man a greater candour and implicity of mind than in yourfelf . You are a man that are not inclined to launch into the world , but prefer fecurity and ease in a ...
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... manner of educating his fon Marmaduke to manhood , and the intereft I had in him to the time of his death alfo , with my prefent conduct towards the numerous descendents of my old friend , will make , possibly , a series of history of ...
... manner of educating his fon Marmaduke to manhood , and the intereft I had in him to the time of his death alfo , with my prefent conduct towards the numerous descendents of my old friend , will make , possibly , a series of history of ...
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... manner as to affect re- ligion itself , by wrefting conceffions to its difadvantage from its own teachers . If this be true , as fure any man that reads the difcourfe must allow it is ; and if religion is the strongest tye of human ...
... manner as to affect re- ligion itself , by wrefting conceffions to its difadvantage from its own teachers . If this be true , as fure any man that reads the difcourfe must allow it is ; and if religion is the strongest tye of human ...
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... manner as they would be adored . So when the authorefs of a famous modern romance begs a young nobleman's permiffion to pay him her kneeling adorations , I am far from cenfuring the ex- preffion , as fome critics would do , as deficient ...
... manner as they would be adored . So when the authorefs of a famous modern romance begs a young nobleman's permiffion to pay him her kneeling adorations , I am far from cenfuring the ex- preffion , as fome critics would do , as deficient ...
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... manner . The AUTHOR to HIMSELF . Moft Honoured SIR , TH Hefe labours , upon many confiderations , fo proper- ly belong to none as to you : firft , as it was your moft earnest defire alone that could prevail upon me to make them public ...
... manner . The AUTHOR to HIMSELF . Moft Honoured SIR , TH Hefe labours , upon many confiderations , fo proper- ly belong to none as to you : firft , as it was your moft earnest defire alone that could prevail upon me to make them public ...
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