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He had seen this amiable and acy complished lady in his former traveis on the continent , and without fattery , it may be added , that the wisdom of his choice has been confirmed by the display of all those virtues which can adorn her ...
He had seen this amiable and acy complished lady in his former traveis on the continent , and without fattery , it may be added , that the wisdom of his choice has been confirmed by the display of all those virtues which can adorn her ...
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How highly commendatory are such traits in those elevated Gituations ! At the close of the year the Duke visited England , and early in the ensuing spring returned to the continent . But after a variety of maneuvres with respect to him ...
How highly commendatory are such traits in those elevated Gituations ! At the close of the year the Duke visited England , and early in the ensuing spring returned to the continent . But after a variety of maneuvres with respect to him ...
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Boileau may be compared to a dog , whose fagacity is remarkable , as well as its fawning on its master , and its snarling at those he dislikes . If Boileau was too stern to admit the pliancy of grace , he compensates by good sense and ...
Boileau may be compared to a dog , whose fagacity is remarkable , as well as its fawning on its master , and its snarling at those he dislikes . If Boileau was too stern to admit the pliancy of grace , he compensates by good sense and ...
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JOHN EVANS , A. M. A LETTER I. DEAR SIR , GREEABLE to your request I siç down to give you a plain narrative of the incidents of my jour . ney into the West ; at least I shall notice those things which appear most worthy of attention .
JOHN EVANS , A. M. A LETTER I. DEAR SIR , GREEABLE to your request I siç down to give you a plain narrative of the incidents of my jour . ney into the West ; at least I shall notice those things which appear most worthy of attention .
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Here we shall introduce only a very few works , and those only whose contents are adapted to promote the best interests of the human race . Our Miscellany is not of a theological cast , and yet the important subject ought , by no means ...
Here we shall introduce only a very few works , and those only whose contents are adapted to promote the best interests of the human race . Our Miscellany is not of a theological cast , and yet the important subject ought , by no means ...
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