The Guardian: Complete in One Volume, with Notes, and a General IndexJ. Jones, 1829 - 264 strán (strany) |
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... face of all the The same hand writ the distinguishing cha- world , I alone bewailed the condition of an racters of men and women under the names of English gentleman , whose fortune and life are Musical Instruments , ' The Distress of ...
... face of all the The same hand writ the distinguishing cha- world , I alone bewailed the condition of an racters of men and women under the names of English gentleman , whose fortune and life are Musical Instruments , ' The Distress of ...
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... face express In silk and gold , and scenes of action dress ; " This Society began in 1690 ; an account of the pro- ess made in suppressing profaneness and debauchery by means was published yearly . The last account is from Dec. 1737 to ...
... face express In silk and gold , and scenes of action dress ; " This Society began in 1690 ; an account of the pro- ess made in suppressing profaneness and debauchery by means was published yearly . The last account is from Dec. 1737 to ...
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... face the same fierceness he had when he was living . ' You have in that one sentence a lively impression of his ... faces , without offering to look up , or hope for preser- vation ; all her harbours were crowded with • which sat a ...
... face the same fierceness he had when he was living . ' You have in that one sentence a lively impression of his ... faces , without offering to look up , or hope for preser- vation ; all her harbours were crowded with • which sat a ...
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... faces joined , interrupted my soliloquy , and turned my eyes and attention to the object that had given us that ... face . Loud cries and clashing of arms immediately fol- lowed , which forced me from my charming vision , and drove ...
... faces joined , interrupted my soliloquy , and turned my eyes and attention to the object that had given us that ... face . Loud cries and clashing of arms immediately fol- lowed , which forced me from my charming vision , and drove ...
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... face , and laughs at you for knowing him no better than to believe him . Instead of that sort of companion who could rally you , and keep his countenance , until he made you fall into some little inconsistency of behaviour , at which ...
... face , and laughs at you for knowing him no better than to believe him . Instead of that sort of companion who could rally you , and keep his countenance , until he made you fall into some little inconsistency of behaviour , at which ...
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