The British Essayists: SpectatorJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... mention the illustrious passages of your life , which are celebrated by the whole age , and have been the subject of the ... mentioned , if the graces and attractions of your person were not the only pre- eminence you have above others ...
... mention the illustrious passages of your life , which are celebrated by the whole age , and have been the subject of the ... mentioned , if the graces and attractions of your person were not the only pre- eminence you have above others ...
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... mentioned , innume- rable retainers to physic , who , for want of other pa- tients , amuse themselves with the ... mention the cockleshell merchants and spi- der - catchers . When I consider how each of these professions are crowded with ...
... mentioned , innume- rable retainers to physic , who , for want of other pa- tients , amuse themselves with the ... mention the cockleshell merchants and spi- der - catchers . When I consider how each of these professions are crowded with ...
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... mentioned ; to whom I may apply the bar- barous inscription quoted by the Bishop of Salisbury in his travels ; Dum nimia pia est , facta est impia : Through too much piety she became impious . ' · ' SIR , 6 " I AM One of those unhappy ...
... mentioned ; to whom I may apply the bar- barous inscription quoted by the Bishop of Salisbury in his travels ; Dum nimia pia est , facta est impia : Through too much piety she became impious . ' · ' SIR , 6 " I AM One of those unhappy ...
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