The Guardian: Complete in One Volume, with Notes, and a General IndexJ. Jones, 1829 - 264 страница |
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... pretend to be affected with , or take the liberty to acknowledge , your great talents and public virtues . It gives a pleasing prospect to your friends , that is to say , to the friends of your country , that you have passed through the ...
... pretend to be affected with , or take the liberty to acknowledge , your great talents and public virtues . It gives a pleasing prospect to your friends , that is to say , to the friends of your country , that you have passed through the ...
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... pretending to modesty in making this acknow- ledgment . What a man obtains from the good opinion and friendship of worthy men , is a much greater honour than he can possibly reap from any accomplishments of his own . But all the credit ...
... pretending to modesty in making this acknow- ledgment . What a man obtains from the good opinion and friendship of worthy men , is a much greater honour than he can possibly reap from any accomplishments of his own . But all the credit ...
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... pretend to be in being , although they are ac- tually deceased . I therefore give all men fair warning to mend their manners ; for I shall , from time to time , print bills of mortality ; and I beg the pardon of all such who shall be ...
... pretend to be in being , although they are ac- tually deceased . I therefore give all men fair warning to mend their manners ; for I shall , from time to time , print bills of mortality ; and I beg the pardon of all such who shall be ...
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... pretends to direct . This method should , methinks , encourage young beginners ; for the invention is so fitted to all capacities , that by the help of it a man may make a re- ceipt for a poem . A young man may observe , that the jig of ...
... pretends to direct . This method should , methinks , encourage young beginners ; for the invention is so fitted to all capacities , that by the help of it a man may make a re- ceipt for a poem . A young man may observe , that the jig of ...
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... pretend to raise a credit to this work upon the weight of my politic news only , but , as my Latin sentence in the title - page informs you , shall take any thing that offers for the subject of my discourse . Thus , new persons , as ...
... pretend to raise a credit to this work upon the weight of my politic news only , but , as my Latin sentence in the title - page informs you , shall take any thing that offers for the subject of my discourse . Thus , new persons , as ...
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