The Guardian: In Two Volumes, Volume 1J. Thompson and S. Dampier, 1762 |
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... regard to mechanics ; and to fhew my honour for them , I fhall place at their head the painter . This gentleman is , as to the execution of his work , a mechanic ; but as to his conception , his fpirit and defign , he is hardly below ...
... regard to mechanics ; and to fhew my honour for them , I fhall place at their head the painter . This gentleman is , as to the execution of his work , a mechanic ; but as to his conception , his fpirit and defign , he is hardly below ...
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... regard to the state , a Whig . : The charge of intelligence , the pain in compiling and digefting my thoughts in ... regards of this life ; and have nothing to manage with any perfon or party , but to deliver myself as be- comes an old ...
... regard to the state , a Whig . : The charge of intelligence , the pain in compiling and digefting my thoughts in ... regards of this life ; and have nothing to manage with any perfon or party , but to deliver myself as be- comes an old ...
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... regards even above thofe , are fo much concerned in this matter , that it is difficult to exprefs fufficient forrow for the offender , or indigna tion against him . But if ever man deferved to be denied the common benefits of air and ...
... regards even above thofe , are fo much concerned in this matter , that it is difficult to exprefs fufficient forrow for the offender , or indigna tion against him . But if ever man deferved to be denied the common benefits of air and ...
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... regards , in fome confiderations , have been more useful than thofe of a father ; and as I wanted all that tender- nefs , which is the bias of inclination in men towards their own offspring , I have had a greater command of reafon when ...
... regards , in fome confiderations , have been more useful than thofe of a father ; and as I wanted all that tender- nefs , which is the bias of inclination in men towards their own offspring , I have had a greater command of reafon when ...
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... regards the remains , I would say the numerous descendents of my generous friend . I am got , I know not how , out of what I was going to fay of this lady : which was , that fhe is far gone towards a better world ; and I mention her ...
... regards the remains , I would say the numerous descendents of my generous friend . I am got , I know not how , out of what I was going to fay of this lady : which was , that fhe is far gone towards a better world ; and I mention her ...
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