The British Essayists: GuardianAlexander Chalmers J. M'Creery, Printer, 1817 |
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... thing to your reputation , who , by your own gal- lant actions , have acquired that your name through all ages shall be read with honour , wherever mention shall be made of that illustrious captain . I am , Sir , Your most obedient ...
... thing to your reputation , who , by your own gal- lant actions , have acquired that your name through all ages shall be read with honour , wherever mention shall be made of that illustrious captain . I am , Sir , Your most obedient ...
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... things , as ought to derive their beginnings from nobler considerations . But I think it is no great matter to the public what is the incentive which makes men bestow time in their service , provided there be any thing useful in what ...
... things , as ought to derive their beginnings from nobler considerations . But I think it is no great matter to the public what is the incentive which makes men bestow time in their service , provided there be any thing useful in what ...
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... thing to communicate to me , are desired to direct their letters ( postage - paid ) to Nestor Ironside , esq . at Mr. Tonson's , in the Strand . I declare before- hand , that I will at no time be conversed with any other way than by ...
... thing to communicate to me , are desired to direct their letters ( postage - paid ) to Nestor Ironside , esq . at Mr. Tonson's , in the Strand . I declare before- hand , that I will at no time be conversed with any other way than by ...
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... thing before he had considered it , he gives up all title to the character of a free - thinker , with the most apparent prejudice against a body of men , whom of all other a good man would be most careful not to • By Anthony Collins ...
... thing before he had considered it , he gives up all title to the character of a free - thinker , with the most apparent prejudice against a body of men , whom of all other a good man would be most careful not to • By Anthony Collins ...
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... apprehensions of things , and at the same time vain , they are naturally led to think every thing they do not understand , not to be understood . Their contradiction to what is urged by others 20 N ° 3 . GUARDIAN . On Duelling.
... apprehensions of things , and at the same time vain , they are naturally led to think every thing they do not understand , not to be understood . Their contradiction to what is urged by others 20 N ° 3 . GUARDIAN . On Duelling.
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