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In order to accomplish these objects , in the manner the most complete , and to offer a fresh proof of the fincerity of his wifhes for the re - establishment of general tranquillity , his Majefty would propofe , that there fhould be ...
In order to accomplish these objects , in the manner the most complete , and to offer a fresh proof of the fincerity of his wifhes for the re - establishment of general tranquillity , his Majefty would propofe , that there fhould be ...
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... with the li- berty of his friend , when he threw a paper to him with these words , Defcend from the tribunal , thou butcher ! while he fat in the judgment - feat , and betrayed revenge and impatience in his counte- nance .
... with the li- berty of his friend , when he threw a paper to him with these words , Defcend from the tribunal , thou butcher ! while he fat in the judgment - feat , and betrayed revenge and impatience in his counte- nance .
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Lady Hundfon was , for fome time , a ftranger to these nocturnal pleasures ; and had for ever remained fo , but for the artlefs candour of her daughter , who , conceiving that no breast was infenfible to the charms which enraptured hers ...
Lady Hundfon was , for fome time , a ftranger to these nocturnal pleasures ; and had for ever remained fo , but for the artlefs candour of her daughter , who , conceiving that no breast was infenfible to the charms which enraptured hers ...
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These remarks might be extended to most , if not all , the charac ters of this author , and of the other writers who have conveyed leffons of morality by the fame vehicle . There are two advantages attending this mode of writing : The ...
These remarks might be extended to most , if not all , the charac ters of this author , and of the other writers who have conveyed leffons of morality by the fame vehicle . There are two advantages attending this mode of writing : The ...
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Some will not and envy of these great men . place their names to their books , yet prefix it to their advertisements ; others pretend to be the editors of their own works ; fome compliment themselves in the third perfon ; and many ...
Some will not and envy of these great men . place their names to their books , yet prefix it to their advertisements ; others pretend to be the editors of their own works ; fome compliment themselves in the third perfon ; and many ...
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