The British Essayists: TatlerJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... of the mad woman makes Aurengezebe curious to know , whether others who are in their senses can guess at his quality . For which reason the whole convent is examined one by " one . The matron marches in with a tawdry 4 46 . TATLER .
... of the mad woman makes Aurengezebe curious to know , whether others who are in their senses can guess at his quality . For which reason the whole convent is examined one by " one . The matron marches in with a tawdry 4 46 . TATLER .
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... reason to hope for an opportunity of thanking Mr. Withers next winter in this place , for the service he has done his country . No man deserves better of his friends 46 . 7 TATLER . Character and Gallantries of Auren- gezebe-Lines on ...
... reason to hope for an opportunity of thanking Mr. Withers next winter in this place , for the service he has done his country . No man deserves better of his friends 46 . 7 TATLER . Character and Gallantries of Auren- gezebe-Lines on ...
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... reason , than convert him from his foppery by any serious contempt . I knew a gentleman that made it a maxim to open his doors , and even run into the ways of bullies , to avoid their insolence . The rule will hold as well with cox ...
... reason , than convert him from his foppery by any serious contempt . I knew a gentleman that made it a maxim to open his doors , and even run into the ways of bullies , to avoid their insolence . The rule will hold as well with cox ...
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... reason to hope , we shall see him abroad the day before his poem . This , you see , is a particular secret I have found out , viz . that you are not to choose your physician for his knowledge in your distemper , but for having it ...
... reason to hope , we shall see him abroad the day before his poem . This , you see , is a particular secret I have found out , viz . that you are not to choose your physician for his knowledge in your distemper , but for having it ...
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... reason and reflection , and not the opinion of others , conscience would be the steady ruler of human life : and the words truth , law , reason , equity , and religion , would be but synonymous terms for that only guide which makes us ...
... reason and reflection , and not the opinion of others , conscience would be the steady ruler of human life : and the words truth , law , reason , equity , and religion , would be but synonymous terms for that only guide which makes us ...
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