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... means I could contrive to fupport the clamour we were once fo fortunate as to raise to a height fufficient to give us a profpect of the golden days we have fo long - la- boured for : nor have these little flips & been of any bad ...
... means I could contrive to fupport the clamour we were once fo fortunate as to raise to a height fufficient to give us a profpect of the golden days we have fo long - la- boured for : nor have these little flips & been of any bad ...
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... means or other , happen to com- Politician , to retire , and turn Philofo pare with accounts from the other fide , pher , or rather Hiflorian ; fince we have and thereby become cool in a caufe he Galready been promifed the Hiftory of ...
... means or other , happen to com- Politician , to retire , and turn Philofo pare with accounts from the other fide , pher , or rather Hiflorian ; fince we have and thereby become cool in a caufe he Galready been promifed the Hiftory of ...
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... means than trade , you must then an- fwer - what appears moff to the pur pofe , for at prefent I have no reply to that objection . labour and fatigue to me , and of no great benefit to our friends . Never was there a time when I ftood ...
... means than trade , you must then an- fwer - what appears moff to the pur pofe , for at prefent I have no reply to that objection . labour and fatigue to me , and of no great benefit to our friends . Never was there a time when I ftood ...
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... means these wandring lovers have E got a peculiar knack of ingratiating themselves into the favour of the female world : And befides fuch expreffions as are above mention'd , they endeavour to win upon the affections of the creature ...
... means these wandring lovers have E got a peculiar knack of ingratiating themselves into the favour of the female world : And befides fuch expreffions as are above mention'd , they endeavour to win upon the affections of the creature ...
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... mean the merit of flattering fa- that thofe of our fex , who may not be vourite vices ; or gaining power for ar- apprized of them , may by that means bitrary purposes ; but arifing from ju- elcape the poifon of their darts ; by flice ...
... mean the merit of flattering fa- that thofe of our fex , who may not be vourite vices ; or gaining power for ar- apprized of them , may by that means bitrary purposes ; but arifing from ju- elcape the poifon of their darts ; by flice ...
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