The British Essayists: GuardianAlexander Chalmers J. M'Creery, Printer, 1817 |
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... eye upon the final purpose of the attempt , have wholly disregarded what should befall yourself in the prosecution of it ; thus has life risen to you , as fast as you resigned it , and every new hour , for having so frankly lent the ...
... eye upon the final purpose of the attempt , have wholly disregarded what should befall yourself in the prosecution of it ; thus has life risen to you , as fast as you resigned it , and every new hour , for having so frankly lent the ...
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... eyes downward , one big to hear , the other to speak a matter of great import- ance , sir Ambrose expressed himself to this effect : My good friend , ' said he , ' you may have observed that from the first moment I was in your company ...
... eyes downward , one big to hear , the other to speak a matter of great import- ance , sir Ambrose expressed himself to this effect : My good friend , ' said he , ' you may have observed that from the first moment I was in your company ...
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... eye upon a treatise , which I could not overlook without an inexcusable negligence , and want of concern for all the civil , as well as religious interests of mankind . This piece has for its title , A Discourse of Free - think- ing ...
... eye upon a treatise , which I could not overlook without an inexcusable negligence , and want of concern for all the civil , as well as religious interests of mankind . This piece has for its title , A Discourse of Free - think- ing ...
Strana 30
... eyes . This conversation re- vives to us the memory of a friend , that was more than a brother to me ; of a husband , that was dearer than life to her : discourses about that dear and wor thy man generally send her to her closet , and ...
... eyes . This conversation re- vives to us the memory of a friend , that was more than a brother to me ; of a husband , that was dearer than life to her : discourses about that dear and wor thy man generally send her to her closet , and ...
Strana 41
... eyes are disarmed , and we seldom after hear her mentioned but with indifference . What doubles my grief on this occasion is , that the more discreetly the lady behaves herself , the sooner is her glory extinguished . Now , madam , if ...
... eyes are disarmed , and we seldom after hear her mentioned but with indifference . What doubles my grief on this occasion is , that the more discreetly the lady behaves herself , the sooner is her glory extinguished . Now , madam , if ...
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