The Guardian: Complete in One Volume, with Notes, and a General IndexJ. Jones, 1829 - 264 strán (strany) |
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... soon as she re- tired , they gave way to their distraction , and all the islanders called upon their deceased hero . To him , methought , they cried out , as to a guardian being ; and I gathered from their broken accents , that it was ...
... soon as she re- tired , they gave way to their distraction , and all the islanders called upon their deceased hero . To him , methought , they cried out , as to a guardian being ; and I gathered from their broken accents , that it was ...
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... soon as his valet has helped on and ad- justed his cloaths , goes to his glass , sets his wig awiy , tumbles his cravat ; and , in short , un- dresses himself to go into company . Will Nice is so little satisfied with his dress , that ...
... soon as his valet has helped on and ad- justed his cloaths , goes to his glass , sets his wig awiy , tumbles his cravat ; and , in short , un- dresses himself to go into company . Will Nice is so little satisfied with his dress , that ...
Strana 36
... soon spoil her milk ; another was in a Pacolet immediately stole them from thence ; consumption ; the third had an ill voice , and upon which the nobleman soon after won the would frighten me instead of lulling me to game . The little ...
... soon spoil her milk ; another was in a Pacolet immediately stole them from thence ; consumption ; the third had an ill voice , and upon which the nobleman soon after won the would frighten me instead of lulling me to game . The little ...
Strana 42
... soon shew the world , that he prefers the tranquillity of his people to the glory of his arms , and extent of his conquests . Letters from the Hague of the twenty - fourth say , that his excellency the lord Townshend delivered his ...
... soon shew the world , that he prefers the tranquillity of his people to the glory of his arms , and extent of his conquests . Letters from the Hague of the twenty - fourth say , that his excellency the lord Townshend delivered his ...
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... soon pitched upon a very agreeable successor , whom she very prudently designed to govern by the same method . This man knew her little arts , and resolved to break through all tenderness , and be absolute master as soon as occasion ...
... soon pitched upon a very agreeable successor , whom she very prudently designed to govern by the same method . This man knew her little arts , and resolved to break through all tenderness , and be absolute master as soon as occasion ...
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