The British Essayists: GuardianAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1808 |
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... turn patriot , & c . This paper extended to its 57th number , and being almost entirely of a political cast , has seldom been reprinted . But another difficulty , not easily got over , arises from the dedications and preface to the GUAR ...
... turn patriot , & c . This paper extended to its 57th number , and being almost entirely of a political cast , has seldom been reprinted . But another difficulty , not easily got over , arises from the dedications and preface to the GUAR ...
Strana xv
... turn is given to the subject of free think- ing , by a very ingenious device . With respect to No.3 , which was the first publication in opposition * No. 69 has been claimed for Dr. BERKELEY , Gent . Mag , 1780 , p . 125 . to COLLINS's ...
... turn is given to the subject of free think- ing , by a very ingenious device . With respect to No.3 , which was the first publication in opposition * No. 69 has been claimed for Dr. BERKELEY , Gent . Mag , 1780 , p . 125 . to COLLINS's ...
Strana xix
... turn , I cannot any way enter into that secret , nor have I been let into it , any more than into the rest of his politics . Though ' tis said , he will take into these papers also several subjects of the politer kind , as before : But ...
... turn , I cannot any way enter into that secret , nor have I been let into it , any more than into the rest of his politics . Though ' tis said , he will take into these papers also several subjects of the politer kind , as before : But ...
Strana xxvii
... turning it to the good of mankind , since my friend has laid it down . I am in a thousand troubles for poor Dick , and wish that his zeal for the public may not be ruinous to himself ; but he has sent me word , that he is determined to ...
... turning it to the good of mankind , since my friend has laid it down . I am in a thousand troubles for poor Dick , and wish that his zeal for the public may not be ruinous to himself ; but he has sent me word , that he is determined to ...
Strana 14
... turn in the grass - walk , for I have something to say to you . ' After a silence for about forty yards , walking both of us with our eyes downward , one big to hear , the other to speak a matter of great import- ance , sir Ambrose ...
... turn in the grass - walk , for I have something to say to you . ' After a silence for about forty yards , walking both of us with our eyes downward , one big to hear , the other to speak a matter of great import- ance , sir Ambrose ...
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