The Guardian: In Two Volumes, Volume 1J. Thompson and S. Dampier, 1762 |
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... never enter into any alliance which fhould divert me from pursuing the interests of his fami- ly , of which I should hereafter understand myself a mem ber . Sir Ambrofe told me , he should lay no injunction upon me , which should be ...
... never enter into any alliance which fhould divert me from pursuing the interests of his fami- ly , of which I should hereafter understand myself a mem ber . Sir Ambrofe told me , he should lay no injunction upon me , which should be ...
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... never able to perceive them ; and doubt not but thofe perfons are actuated purely by a spirit of malice or envy , the infe- parable attendant on fhining merit and parts , fuch as I have always esteemed yours to be . It may perhaps be ...
... never able to perceive them ; and doubt not but thofe perfons are actuated purely by a spirit of malice or envy , the infe- parable attendant on fhining merit and parts , fuch as I have always esteemed yours to be . It may perhaps be ...
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... never did , or ever will undertake any piece of building , or any ornamental improvement of his house , garden , park , or lands , before the money is in his own pocket , wherewith he is to pay for such undertaking . He is too good to ...
... never did , or ever will undertake any piece of building , or any ornamental improvement of his house , garden , park , or lands , before the money is in his own pocket , wherewith he is to pay for such undertaking . He is too good to ...
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... never to win or be diftanced ; and , like a good country gentleman , fays it is a fault in all ministries , that they encourage no kind of horses but thofe which are swift . As I write lives , I dwell upon small matters ; being of ...
... never to win or be diftanced ; and , like a good country gentleman , fays it is a fault in all ministries , that they encourage no kind of horses but thofe which are swift . As I write lives , I dwell upon small matters ; being of ...
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... never was thoroughly dejected , and impatient of life itfelf , but un- der a calamity which he suffered from the beginning of his twenty - first , to the end of his thirtieth year . He tells us , that the rallery he suffered from others ...
... never was thoroughly dejected , and impatient of life itfelf , but un- der a calamity which he suffered from the beginning of his twenty - first , to the end of his thirtieth year . He tells us , that the rallery he suffered from others ...
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