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... spirit can vitiate the pure untainted air of courts , an air that naturally breathes nothing but sweet- nefs , and perfume , what direful effects must it produce in any other climate , more liable to corruption ? Let not my readers ...
... spirit can vitiate the pure untainted air of courts , an air that naturally breathes nothing but sweet- nefs , and perfume , what direful effects must it produce in any other climate , more liable to corruption ? Let not my readers ...
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... Spirit in tach feature ! You flatter me ' Pon boncur , no . - You do . — My friend , —my dear , - fincerely yours , -adieu ! But when at routs , the dear friends change their tone.- ] · I fpeak of foreign ladies , not our own . " Will ...
... Spirit in tach feature ! You flatter me ' Pon boncur , no . - You do . — My friend , —my dear , - fincerely yours , -adieu ! But when at routs , the dear friends change their tone.- ] · I fpeak of foreign ladies , not our own . " Will ...
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... spirit of en- terprise and expedition , were among the principal figures , and easily diftinguished . They were generally led by a very vi- gorous imagination , and fometimes , un- happily , by paffions , of too bold a wing . From ...
... spirit of en- terprise and expedition , were among the principal figures , and easily diftinguished . They were generally led by a very vi- gorous imagination , and fometimes , un- happily , by paffions , of too bold a wing . From ...
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... spirit of liberty , which the Eng . lifh dare to claim as their birthright , and in every age endeavour to make their first diftinguishing characteristic . As to the military , you are defired , dear coufin , to make it as numerous as ...
... spirit of liberty , which the Eng . lifh dare to claim as their birthright , and in every age endeavour to make their first diftinguishing characteristic . As to the military , you are defired , dear coufin , to make it as numerous as ...
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... spirit ; and that the ftate in which human nature thoots wild and free , encourages the high exertions of fancy and pallion . We are yet far from thinking , that the exertions of wild and ungoverned fancy , are the greatest beauties of ...
... spirit ; and that the ftate in which human nature thoots wild and free , encourages the high exertions of fancy and pallion . We are yet far from thinking , that the exertions of wild and ungoverned fancy , are the greatest beauties of ...
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