The Guardian, Volume 2J. and R. Tonson, and S. Draper, 1751 |
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... Lives of Princes and Statesmen . The Widow of Sir Ambrofe , and the no lefs worthy Relict of Sir Marmaduke , are both living at this time . ' I am to let the Reader know , that his chief Enter- tainment will arife from what paffes at ...
... Lives of Princes and Statesmen . The Widow of Sir Ambrofe , and the no lefs worthy Relict of Sir Marmaduke , are both living at this time . ' I am to let the Reader know , that his chief Enter- tainment will arife from what paffes at ...
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... Lives of Reclufe Students , for no other purpose but to disturb the Sentiments of other Men , put me in mind of the monftrous Recreation of those late wild Youths , who , without Provocation , had a Wan- tonnefs in ftabbing and defacing ...
... Lives of Reclufe Students , for no other purpose but to disturb the Sentiments of other Men , put me in mind of the monftrous Recreation of those late wild Youths , who , without Provocation , had a Wan- tonnefs in ftabbing and defacing ...
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... live in Plenty , but not in Wantonnefs . As Sir Henry is a young Man , and of an active Difpofition , his beft Figure is on Horfeback . But before I fpeak of that , I fhould acquaint you , that during his Infancy all the young Gentlemen ...
... live in Plenty , but not in Wantonnefs . As Sir Henry is a young Man , and of an active Difpofition , his beft Figure is on Horfeback . But before I fpeak of that , I fhould acquaint you , that during his Infancy all the young Gentlemen ...
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... Lives , I dwell upon fmall Matters , being of Opinion , with Plutarch , that little Circumftances fhow the real Men better than things of greater Moment . But good Oeconomy is the Characteristick of the Lizards . I remember a ...
... Lives , I dwell upon fmall Matters , being of Opinion , with Plutarch , that little Circumftances fhow the real Men better than things of greater Moment . But good Oeconomy is the Characteristick of the Lizards . I remember a ...
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... live upon his Eftate , and how he has enabled them to fubfift by their own Labour , to the great Improvement of his Lands , will be the Subjects of fome of my future Precautions . · € 6 SIR , BY To the GUARDIAN . March 16 . Y Your Paper ...
... live upon his Eftate , and how he has enabled them to fubfift by their own Labour , to the great Improvement of his Lands , will be the Subjects of fome of my future Precautions . · € 6 SIR , BY To the GUARDIAN . March 16 . Y Your Paper ...
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