The Guardian: Complete in One Volume, with Notes, and a General IndexJ. Jones, 1829 - 264 strán (strany) |
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... desire all persons , without distinction , to take it in for the present , gratis , and here- after , at the price of one penny , forbidding all hawkers to take more for it at their peril . And I desire all persons to consider , that I ...
... desire all persons , without distinction , to take it in for the present , gratis , and here- after , at the price of one penny , forbidding all hawkers to take more for it at their peril . And I desire all persons to consider , that I ...
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... desire he would go to the play called , the Stratagem , + this evening , which is to be acted for the bene - in whose places they are advanced . For this fit of my near kinsman Mr. John Bickerstaff . town is never good - natured enough ...
... desire he would go to the play called , the Stratagem , + this evening , which is to be acted for the bene - in whose places they are advanced . For this fit of my near kinsman Mr. John Bickerstaff . town is never good - natured enough ...
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... desire Mr. Pinkethman to follow in the habit of a cardinal , and Mr. Bul- .ock in that of a privy - counsellor . To make up the rest of the appearance , I desire all the * Dr. Richard Bentley , born at Wakefield in Yorkshire , Jan. 1661 ...
... desire Mr. Pinkethman to follow in the habit of a cardinal , and Mr. Bul- .ock in that of a privy - counsellor . To make up the rest of the appearance , I desire all the * Dr. Richard Bentley , born at Wakefield in Yorkshire , Jan. 1661 ...
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... desire you would give my humble service to all our friends , which I speak of to you ( out of method ) in the very beginning of my epistle , lest the present disorders , by which this seat of gallantry and pleasure is torn to pieces ...
... desire you would give my humble service to all our friends , which I speak of to you ( out of method ) in the very beginning of my epistle , lest the present disorders , by which this seat of gallantry and pleasure is torn to pieces ...
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... desire your advice and assistance , in putting me in a method of obtaining a divorce from a marriage , which I know the law will pronounce void . ' ' Madam , ' said I , ' your griev- ance is of such a nature , that you must be very ...
... desire your advice and assistance , in putting me in a method of obtaining a divorce from a marriage , which I know the law will pronounce void . ' ' Madam , ' said I , ' your griev- ance is of such a nature , that you must be very ...
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