The Guardian: Complete in One Volume, with Notes, and a General IndexJ. Jones, 1829 - 264 páginas |
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... town is never good - natured enough to raise one I protest to you , the gentleman has not spoken without depressing another . But it is my de- to me to desire this favour ; but I have a re - sign to avoid saying any thing of any person ...
... town is never good - natured enough to raise one I protest to you , the gentleman has not spoken without depressing another . But it is my de- to me to desire this favour ; but I have a re - sign to avoid saying any thing of any person ...
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... town of Hamman , go to divine service from a visit made by a Protestant prince to one after another , in the same ... towns of France had already done . | their behaviour in parallel circumstances . It hinder the Protestants from ...
... town of Hamman , go to divine service from a visit made by a Protestant prince to one after another , in the same ... towns of France had already done . | their behaviour in parallel circumstances . It hinder the Protestants from ...
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... town . I took a resolution to forbear all married persons , or any in dan- ger of being such , for four and twenty hours at least ; therefore dressed , and went to visit Florimel , the vainest thing in town , where I knew would drop in ...
... town . I took a resolution to forbear all married persons , or any in dan- ger of being such , for four and twenty hours at least ; therefore dressed , and went to visit Florimel , the vainest thing in town , where I knew would drop in ...
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... town ; nay , of the morning at this end of the town , where my kinsman at present lodges : Now hardly here and there an hackney coach Appearing , show'd the ruddy morn's approach . Now Betty from her master's bed had flown , And softly ...
... town ; nay , of the morning at this end of the town , where my kinsman at present lodges : Now hardly here and there an hackney coach Appearing , show'd the ruddy morn's approach . Now Betty from her master's bed had flown , And softly ...
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... town , and you will find rakes and debauchees are your men of pleasure ; thoughtless atheists and illiterate drunkards call themselves free- thinkers ; and gamesters , banterers , biters , swearers , and twenty new - born insects more ...
... town , and you will find rakes and debauchees are your men of pleasure ; thoughtless atheists and illiterate drunkards call themselves free- thinkers ; and gamesters , banterers , biters , swearers , and twenty new - born insects more ...
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