The Guardian: Complete in One Volume, with Notes, and a General IndexJ. Jones, 1829 - 264 strán (strany) |
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... present concerned in the house , acted on that occasion . There has not been known so great a concourse of persons of dis- tinction as at that time ; the stage itself was covered with gentlemen and ladies , and when the curtain was ...
... present concerned in the house , acted on that occasion . There has not been known so great a concourse of persons of dis- tinction as at that time ; the stage itself was covered with gentlemen and ladies , and when the curtain was ...
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... present advantages , that they will not admit of a treaty , except France offers what is more suitable to her present condition . At the same time , we make preparations as if we were alarmed by a greater force than that which we are ...
... present advantages , that they will not admit of a treaty , except France offers what is more suitable to her present condition . At the same time , we make preparations as if we were alarmed by a greater force than that which we are ...
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... present pro- sieur Bernard , that they cannot discharge theject . But you are to understand that I shall demands made upon them , has quite dispirited all those who are engaged in the remittances of France . the weight of my politic ...
... present pro- sieur Bernard , that they cannot discharge theject . But you are to understand that I shall demands made upon them , has quite dispirited all those who are engaged in the remittances of France . the weight of my politic ...
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... present you with other labours , world , it might give an excellent field to writers made proper to the place in which they were for the stage , to divert us with the representa - written . The following poem comes from Co- tion of them ...
... present you with other labours , world , it might give an excellent field to writers made proper to the place in which they were for the stage , to divert us with the representa - written . The following poem comes from Co- tion of them ...
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... present at our greatest satisfactions , of all the race of creatures , the human is the most miserable . It was not so of old ; when Virgil describes a wit , he always means a virtuous man ; and all his sentiments of men of genius , are ...
... present at our greatest satisfactions , of all the race of creatures , the human is the most miserable . It was not so of old ; when Virgil describes a wit , he always means a virtuous man ; and all his sentiments of men of genius , are ...
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