The British Essayists: TatlerJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... took particularly the interests of Lewis the XIVth into his care and protection . When all mankind were attacking that unhappy monarch , and those who had neither valour nor wit to oppose against him would be still showing their ...
... took particularly the interests of Lewis the XIVth into his care and protection . When all mankind were attacking that unhappy monarch , and those who had neither valour nor wit to oppose against him would be still showing their ...
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... took by a peculiar flight . Thus , Madam , all mankind behold Your vast ascendant , not by gold ; But by your wisdom and your pious life ; Your aim no more , than to destroy That which does Europe's ease annoy , And supersede a reign of ...
... took by a peculiar flight . Thus , Madam , all mankind behold Your vast ascendant , not by gold ; But by your wisdom and your pious life ; Your aim no more , than to destroy That which does Europe's ease annoy , And supersede a reign of ...
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... took his bed , and had lain there still , had not I been sent for . I immediately told him there was great probability the French would now sue to us for peace . I saw immediately a new life in his eyes ; and I knew that nothing could ...
... took his bed , and had lain there still , had not I been sent for . I immediately told him there was great probability the French would now sue to us for peace . I saw immediately a new life in his eyes ; and I knew that nothing could ...
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... took indeed his three guineas , and gave him my advice , which was to send for Es- culapius * . Esculapius , as soon as he saw the patient , cries out , It is love ! it is love ! Oh ! the unequal pulse ! These are the symptoms a lover ...
... took indeed his three guineas , and gave him my advice , which was to send for Es- culapius * . Esculapius , as soon as he saw the patient , cries out , It is love ! it is love ! Oh ! the unequal pulse ! These are the symptoms a lover ...
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... took leave . The plain gentleman went down towards Thames - street , in order to be present , at least , at the oaths taken at the Custom - house ; and the other made directly for the heart of the city . It is incredible how great a ...
... took leave . The plain gentleman went down towards Thames - street , in order to be present , at least , at the oaths taken at the Custom - house ; and the other made directly for the heart of the city . It is incredible how great a ...
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