The Guardian, Том 2J. Tonson, 1714 - 347 страница |
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... receiving the following Letter , deferves , or rather claims , Protection from our Sex , fince fo barbaroufly treated by her own . Certainly they ought to defend Innocence from Injury , who gave ignorantly the Occafion of its being ...
... receiving the following Letter , deferves , or rather claims , Protection from our Sex , fince fo barbaroufly treated by her own . Certainly they ought to defend Innocence from Injury , who gave ignorantly the Occafion of its being ...
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... receiving their Maintenance of us , is not of force enough to fupport us against an habitual Behaviour , for which they contemn and deride us . No Man can be well ferved , but by those who have an Opinion of his Merit , and that Opinion ...
... receiving their Maintenance of us , is not of force enough to fupport us against an habitual Behaviour , for which they contemn and deride us . No Man can be well ferved , but by those who have an Opinion of his Merit , and that Opinion ...
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... receiving their Maintenance of us , is not of force enough to fupport us against an habitual Behaviour , for which they contemn and deride us . No Man can be well ferved , but by those who have an Opinion of his Merit , and that Opinion ...
... receiving their Maintenance of us , is not of force enough to fupport us against an habitual Behaviour , for which they contemn and deride us . No Man can be well ferved , but by those who have an Opinion of his Merit , and that Opinion ...
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... received the Favour of yours with the enclo- Days . I cannot but look upon my felf with great Con- tempt and Mortification , when I reflect that I have thrown away more Hours than you have lived , though you fo much excel me in every ...
... received the Favour of yours with the enclo- Days . I cannot but look upon my felf with great Con- tempt and Mortification , when I reflect that I have thrown away more Hours than you have lived , though you fo much excel me in every ...
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... receiving a Lecture of Philofophy , with a hardy Ruffian of full Age , who has been occafionally scourged thro ' fome of the great Schools , groaned under conftant Rebuke and Chaftisement , and maintain'd a ten Years War with Literature ...
... receiving a Lecture of Philofophy , with a hardy Ruffian of full Age , who has been occafionally scourged thro ' fome of the great Schools , groaned under conftant Rebuke and Chaftisement , and maintain'd a ten Years War with Literature ...
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