The Guardian: Complete in One Volume, with Notes, and a General IndexJ. Jones, 1829 - 264 páginas |
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... called Cromaw in Moravia . These + By Mrs. Elizabeth Singer , celebrated by Prior in many advices add , that the emperor has named count parts of his poems , and afterwards Mrs. Rowe . been sent blank by monsieur Rouille , he was there.
... called Cromaw in Moravia . These + By Mrs. Elizabeth Singer , celebrated by Prior in many advices add , that the emperor has named count parts of his poems , and afterwards Mrs. Rowe . been sent blank by monsieur Rouille , he was there.
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... called , ' The Modern Prophets , ' and is a most unanswerable satire against the late spirit of enthusiasm . writer had by long experience observed that , in company , very grave discourses had been followed by bawdry ; and therefore ...
... called , ' The Modern Prophets , ' and is a most unanswerable satire against the late spirit of enthusiasm . writer had by long experience observed that , in company , very grave discourses had been followed by bawdry ; and therefore ...
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... called himself Distaff or Twice- children out to trades ; and the Distaffs have He was not very rich , so he put his staff . Since you have been pleased to make your - kingdom have often tugged in vain to pull a self so famous of late ...
... called himself Distaff or Twice- children out to trades ; and the Distaffs have He was not very rich , so he put his staff . Since you have been pleased to make your - kingdom have often tugged in vain to pull a self so famous of late ...
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... called amongst men , guar- dian - angels ; and , Mr. Bickerstaff , I am to acquaint you , that I am to be yours for some time to come ; it being our orders to vary our stations , and sometimes to have one patient under our protection ...
... called amongst men , guar- dian - angels ; and , Mr. Bickerstaff , I am to acquaint you , that I am to be yours for some time to come ; it being our orders to vary our stations , and sometimes to have one patient under our protection ...
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... called heirs . of reason or provocation in the world , takes could ; then ties up both my legs , and makes me , and binds my head as hard as possibly she me swallow down a horrid mixture . I thought it a harsh entrance into life , to ...
... called heirs . of reason or provocation in the world , takes could ; then ties up both my legs , and makes me , and binds my head as hard as possibly she me swallow down a horrid mixture . I thought it a harsh entrance into life , to ...
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