The Guardian: Complete in One Volume, with Notes, and a General IndexJ. Jones, 1829 - 264 páginas |
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... desire you would come with a pistol in your hand , on horseback , and endeavour to shoot me through the head , to teach you more manners . If you fail of doing me this pleasure , I shall say , you are a rascal , on every post in town ...
... desire you would come with a pistol in your hand , on horseback , and endeavour to shoot me through the head , to teach you more manners . If you fail of doing me this pleasure , I shall say , you are a rascal , on every post in town ...
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... desire all my readers to pay their bues , or mend their lives . 6 66 46 " Yes , Sir , " the new guest answered , “ I have left it in a very good condition , and made my will the night before this occasion . Did you read it before you ...
... desire all my readers to pay their bues , or mend their lives . 6 66 46 " Yes , Sir , " the new guest answered , “ I have left it in a very good condition , and made my will the night before this occasion . Did you read it before you ...
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... desire the favour of you to decide this question , whether calling a gentleman a Smart Fellow is an affront or not ? A youth entering a certain coffee - house , with his cane tied to his button , wearing red - heeled shoes , I thought ...
... desire the favour of you to decide this question , whether calling a gentleman a Smart Fellow is an affront or not ? A youth entering a certain coffee - house , with his cane tied to his button , wearing red - heeled shoes , I thought ...
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... desire you to reflect , that custom has dished up in ruffs the wisest heads of our ancestors , and put the best of the present age into huge falbala periwigs . Men of sense would not impose such encumbrances on them- selves , but be ...
... desire you to reflect , that custom has dished up in ruffs the wisest heads of our ancestors , and put the best of the present age into huge falbala periwigs . Men of sense would not impose such encumbrances on them- selves , but be ...
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... desire the reader to remember , that it is my force of fashion or custom . For example ; the way to consider men as they stand in merit , native Hibernians , who are reckoned not much and not according to their fortune or figure ...
... desire the reader to remember , that it is my force of fashion or custom . For example ; the way to consider men as they stand in merit , native Hibernians , who are reckoned not much and not according to their fortune or figure ...
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