The Guardian: Complete in One Volume, with Notes, and a General IndexJ. Jones, 1829 - 264 páginas |
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... enter into buman life , have a certain date or stamen given to their being , which they only who die of age may be said to have arrived at ; but it is ordered some- times by fate , that such as die infants are , after death , to attend ...
... enter into buman life , have a certain date or stamen given to their being , which they only who die of age may be said to have arrived at ; but it is ordered some- times by fate , that such as die infants are , after death , to attend ...
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... enter- tained with this whole relation from Statira , who wiped her eyes with her tragical cut hand . kerchief , and lamented the ignorance of the quality . Florimel was stung with this affront , and the next day bespoke the puppet ...
... enter- tained with this whole relation from Statira , who wiped her eyes with her tragical cut hand . kerchief , and lamented the ignorance of the quality . Florimel was stung with this affront , and the next day bespoke the puppet ...
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... enter yourselves , in his way , that they are to act for us in the and become of our order . However , if this were case of our arms and appellations : we should -the worst of the evil , it were to be supported , not then be jumbled ...
... enter yourselves , in his way , that they are to act for us in the and become of our order . However , if this were case of our arms and appellations : we should -the worst of the evil , it were to be supported , not then be jumbled ...
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... enter into . She seemed sensible of it ; and therefore , with downcast looks , said she , ' Mr. Bickerstaff , you see before you the unhappiest of women ; and therefore , as you are esteemed by all the world both a great civilian , as ...
... enter into . She seemed sensible of it ; and therefore , with downcast looks , said she , ' Mr. Bickerstaff , you see before you the unhappiest of women ; and therefore , as you are esteemed by all the world both a great civilian , as ...
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... enter- tains , and sometimes displeases you . The most necessary talent therefore in a man of conver- sation , which is what we ordinarily intend by a fine gentleman , is a good judgment . that has this in perfection , is master of his ...
... enter- tains , and sometimes displeases you . The most necessary talent therefore in a man of conver- sation , which is what we ordinarily intend by a fine gentleman , is a good judgment . that has this in perfection , is master of his ...
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