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Page 13
... suppose , as we cram a turkey , p . 416. B. What equal title had Whittington to be chosen thrice Lord Mayor ! A Boeotian was said to be worth as much as he could hold ! Tertullian , reproving the Megareans , observed , that they eat as ...
... suppose , as we cram a turkey , p . 416. B. What equal title had Whittington to be chosen thrice Lord Mayor ! A Boeotian was said to be worth as much as he could hold ! Tertullian , reproving the Megareans , observed , that they eat as ...
Page 18
... suppose endued by nature with a principle of be- nevolence , which is increased or exerted through life , by the ne- cessary or casual connections he may form . One magnet in- creasing its magnetic virtue by the contact of another , may ...
... suppose endued by nature with a principle of be- nevolence , which is increased or exerted through life , by the ne- cessary or casual connections he may form . One magnet in- creasing its magnetic virtue by the contact of another , may ...
Page 42
... suppose he died , because Ann , his widow , was buried October 25 , 1688 ; as had been Alice , the wife of John Shake- speare , Nov. 25 , 1681. These names and dates are no otherwise illustrative of the Poet's family , than to shew that ...
... suppose he died , because Ann , his widow , was buried October 25 , 1688 ; as had been Alice , the wife of John Shake- speare , Nov. 25 , 1681. These names and dates are no otherwise illustrative of the Poet's family , than to shew that ...
Page 62
... suppose the lady has found it convenient to take unto herself another " thing of her own . " Touching her acting , although the cha- racter of Miss Vortex is not in want of a display of gentility , yet , such is the vulgarity of this ...
... suppose the lady has found it convenient to take unto herself another " thing of her own . " Touching her acting , although the cha- racter of Miss Vortex is not in want of a display of gentility , yet , such is the vulgarity of this ...
Page 84
... suppose , have no feelings , therefore I have no right to arraign this gentle gentleman ( so sen- sible of Caricature , ) of having caricatured me * in his publication , entitled “ Old Nick's Pocket Book " I cannot , indeed , complain ...
... suppose , have no feelings , therefore I have no right to arraign this gentle gentleman ( so sen- sible of Caricature , ) of having caricatured me * in his publication , entitled “ Old Nick's Pocket Book " I cannot , indeed , complain ...
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