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... ftill for deriving every Action from fome Plot and Contrivance , for drawing up a perpetual Scheme of Causes and Events , and preferving a conftant Correfpon- dence between the Camp and the Council - Table . And thus it happens in the ...
... ftill for deriving every Action from fome Plot and Contrivance , for drawing up a perpetual Scheme of Causes and Events , and preferving a conftant Correfpon- dence between the Camp and the Council - Table . And thus it happens in the ...
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... ftill fufpect an Under - Plot in every female Action ; and especially where they fee any Refem- blance in the Behaviour of two Perfons , are apt to fancy it proceeds from the fame Defign in both . Thefe Men there- fore bear hard upon ...
... ftill fufpect an Under - Plot in every female Action ; and especially where they fee any Refem- blance in the Behaviour of two Perfons , are apt to fancy it proceeds from the fame Defign in both . Thefe Men there- fore bear hard upon ...
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... ftill another Secret that can never fail , if you can once get it believ'd , and which is often practis'd by Women of greater Cunning than Virtue : This is to change Sides for a while with the jealous Man , and to turn his own Paffion ...
... ftill another Secret that can never fail , if you can once get it believ'd , and which is often practis'd by Women of greater Cunning than Virtue : This is to change Sides for a while with the jealous Man , and to turn his own Paffion ...
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... ftill had for her Lord : Thoughts were fo wholly taken up with the Cruelty of his Orders , that she could not confider the Kindness that pro- duced them , and therefore reprefented him in her Imagi- nation , rather under the frightful ...
... ftill had for her Lord : Thoughts were fo wholly taken up with the Cruelty of his Orders , that she could not confider the Kindness that pro- duced them , and therefore reprefented him in her Imagi- nation , rather under the frightful ...
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... by the greater Num- ber ; who affect covering a weak Place in a Client's Title , diverting the Courfe of an Inquiry , or finding a skilful Refuge Refuge to palliate a Falfhood : Yet it is ftill No 172 19 The SPECTATOR .
... by the greater Num- ber ; who affect covering a weak Place in a Client's Title , diverting the Courfe of an Inquiry , or finding a skilful Refuge Refuge to palliate a Falfhood : Yet it is ftill No 172 19 The SPECTATOR .
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