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Page 4
... appears frequently to be the effect rather of choice than accident , However , as the g Our miscellany is now quite printed , I am prodigioufly pleased with this joint volume , in which methinks we 5 look like friends fide by fide ...
... appears frequently to be the effect rather of choice than accident , However , as the g Our miscellany is now quite printed , I am prodigioufly pleased with this joint volume , in which methinks we 5 look like friends fide by fide ...
Page 20
... and factions increafe ; and that the miniftry was upon too narrow a bottom , and ftood like an ifthmus between the whigs on one fide , and the violent tories on the other , a fituation in which they could not fubsist .
... and factions increafe ; and that the miniftry was upon too narrow a bottom , and ftood like an ifthmus between the whigs on one fide , and the violent tories on the other , a fituation in which they could not fubsist .
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As foon as he was fettled at Dublin , Mrs. Johnfon rémoved from the country to be near him , but they ftill lived in separate houses ; his refidence was at the deanery , and her's in lodgings , on the other fide of the river Liffy .
As foon as he was fettled at Dublin , Mrs. Johnfon rémoved from the country to be near him , but they ftill lived in separate houses ; his refidence was at the deanery , and her's in lodgings , on the other fide of the river Liffy .
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He wrote only to the men of wit and tafte ; and he thinks he is not mistaken in his accounts , when he fays they have been all of his fide , enough to give him the vanity of telling his name , wherein the world , with all its wife ...
He wrote only to the men of wit and tafte ; and he thinks he is not mistaken in his accounts , when he fays they have been all of his fide , enough to give him the vanity of telling his name , wherein the world , with all its wife ...
Page 4
In two days they brought me ten fheets of paper fill'd up on every fide . They fwore to me , that they had ranfack'd whatever could be found in the characters of Socrates , Ariftides , Epaminondas , Cato , Tully , Atticus , and other ...
In two days they brought me ten fheets of paper fill'd up on every fide . They fwore to me , that they had ranfack'd whatever could be found in the characters of Socrates , Ariftides , Epaminondas , Cato , Tully , Atticus , and other ...
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