The Guardian: In Two Volumes, Volume 1J. Thompson and S. Dampier, 1762 |
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Page 44
... persons of both fexes during the feafons of Tunbridge and the Bath . I could , as further inftances of my fuccefs , produce certificates and teftimonials from the favourites and ghoftly fathers of the most eminent princes of Europe ...
... persons of both fexes during the feafons of Tunbridge and the Bath . I could , as further inftances of my fuccefs , produce certificates and teftimonials from the favourites and ghoftly fathers of the most eminent princes of Europe ...
Page 46
... persons , of whatever age , complexion , or quality , to take as foon as poffible of this my intellectual oil ; which applied at the ear , feiz- es all the fenfes with a molt agreeable tranfport ; and difcovers its effects , not only to ...
... persons , of whatever age , complexion , or quality , to take as foon as poffible of this my intellectual oil ; which applied at the ear , feiz- es all the fenfes with a molt agreeable tranfport ; and difcovers its effects , not only to ...
Page 212
... person , where a fingle ' perfon is the whole market for the product of fo much land ? And what fort of customers are your fubjects to thefe lands ? what cloaths is it that they wear ? what ⚫ provifions do they confume ? Black bread ...
... person , where a fingle ' perfon is the whole market for the product of fo much land ? And what fort of customers are your fubjects to thefe lands ? what cloaths is it that they wear ? what ⚫ provifions do they confume ? Black bread ...
Page 222
... persons about town ten times more ridiculous upon the very account of a good eftate , than they poffibly could have been with the want of it . 1 confefs , having a mind to pay my court to Fortune , I became an adventurer in one of the ...
... persons about town ten times more ridiculous upon the very account of a good eftate , than they poffibly could have been with the want of it . 1 confefs , having a mind to pay my court to Fortune , I became an adventurer in one of the ...
Page 289
... persons . This raised in me fome reflections on that frame or difpofition which is called largeness of mind , its neceffi- ty towards forming a true judgment of things , and where the foul is not incurably ftinted by nature , what are ...
... persons . This raised in me fome reflections on that frame or difpofition which is called largeness of mind , its neceffi- ty towards forming a true judgment of things , and where the foul is not incurably ftinted by nature , what are ...
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