The Batchelor: Or Speculations of Jeoffry Wagstaffe, Esq. Vol. III.James Hoey, junior, 1773 - 359 ページ |
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... himself very ridiculous by his talkative impertinence , who had been remark- able before he went abroad , for the epifhness and want of fpirit . Soon after , the converfation turned on the abfurdity of fending fuch boobies to ftare away ...
... himself very ridiculous by his talkative impertinence , who had been remark- able before he went abroad , for the epifhness and want of fpirit . Soon after , the converfation turned on the abfurdity of fending fuch boobies to ftare away ...
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... himself , whether he is a Chriftian or not . He maintains the immor- tality of the foul , and as the disbelief of , it is the grand hinge on which our whole fyftem turns , we are not yet determined whether to honour him with the title ...
... himself , whether he is a Chriftian or not . He maintains the immor- tality of the foul , and as the disbelief of , it is the grand hinge on which our whole fyftem turns , we are not yet determined whether to honour him with the title ...
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... himself as much as Moll Walker ) was obliged in a certain diforder , to fubmit to that operation , which the Italians deem abfolutely requifite for a fine finger . On this misfortune , his ungrateful female difciples , one and all ...
... himself as much as Moll Walker ) was obliged in a certain diforder , to fubmit to that operation , which the Italians deem abfolutely requifite for a fine finger . On this misfortune , his ungrateful female difciples , one and all ...
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... himself from the jealous rage of a tyrant ; and you only affumed the corrupt manners of a courtier , to gain prefer- ment . Besides , though you had really intended to fupport the measures of administration , if your terms had been ...
... himself from the jealous rage of a tyrant ; and you only affumed the corrupt manners of a courtier , to gain prefer- ment . Besides , though you had really intended to fupport the measures of administration , if your terms had been ...
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... himself , ex- cept when the good of his country depended on it ; then indeed he was indefatigable . gthly . HONESTUS july afferts that none of the tenants were alarmed at a ` claufe , which feems to have given you so much uneafinefs ...
... himself , ex- cept when the good of his country depended on it ; then indeed he was indefatigable . gthly . HONESTUS july afferts that none of the tenants were alarmed at a ` claufe , which feems to have given you so much uneafinefs ...
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87 ページ - Rais'd by the breath of popular acclaim, They mounted to the pinnacle of Fame ; There the weak brain, made giddy with the height, Spurr'd on the rival chiefs to mortal fight.