The Guardian: Complete in One Volume, with Notes, and a General IndexJ. Jones, 1829 - 264 páginas |
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... particular , that he never preferred a man who has not proved remarkably service- able to his country . Philander § is mentioned with particular distinction ; a nobleman who has the most refined taste of the true pleasures and elegance ...
... particular , that he never preferred a man who has not proved remarkably service- able to his country . Philander § is mentioned with particular distinction ; a nobleman who has the most refined taste of the true pleasures and elegance ...
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... particular , I shall give you my genea- logy , as a kinsman of ours has sent it me from the herald's office . It is certain , and observed by the wisest writers , that there are women who are not nicely chaste , and men not severely ...
... particular , I shall give you my genea- logy , as a kinsman of ours has sent it me from the herald's office . It is certain , and observed by the wisest writers , that there are women who are not nicely chaste , and men not severely ...
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... particular , I hope , I shall soon have little more to do in this work , than to publish what is sent me from such as have leisure and capacity for giving delight , and being pleased in an elegant man- ner . The present grandeur of the ...
... particular , I hope , I shall soon have little more to do in this work , than to publish what is sent me from such as have leisure and capacity for giving delight , and being pleased in an elegant man- ner . The present grandeur of the ...
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... particular esteem for him , but in respect to the opinion of others . It is to me a solid pleasure to see the world thus mis- taken on the good - natured side ; for it is ten to one but the colonel mounts into a general officer ...
... particular esteem for him , but in respect to the opinion of others . It is to me a solid pleasure to see the world thus mis- taken on the good - natured side ; for it is ten to one but the colonel mounts into a general officer ...
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... particular friend ; and if it were any service to the public to compose the diffe- ence between Martin and Sintilaer the bearl - driller , + I do not know a judge of more experience than myself : for in that I may say with the poet ...
... particular friend ; and if it were any service to the public to compose the diffe- ence between Martin and Sintilaer the bearl - driller , + I do not know a judge of more experience than myself : for in that I may say with the poet ...
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