The Guardian: no.83-176, June 16-Oct. 1, 1713 |
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Page 72
A friend of mine drew up a project of this kind during the late ministry , which
would then have been put in execution had it not been too busy a time for
thoughts of that nature . As this project has been very much talked of by the
gentleman ...
A friend of mine drew up a project of this kind during the late ministry , which
would then have been put in execution had it not been too busy a time for
thoughts of that nature . As this project has been very much talked of by the
gentleman ...
Page 109
I have always looked on this institution of charityschools , which of late years has
so universally prevailed through the whole nation , as the glory of the age we live
in , and the most proper means that can be made use of to recover it out of its ...
I have always looked on this institution of charityschools , which of late years has
so universally prevailed through the whole nation , as the glory of the age we live
in , and the most proper means that can be made use of to recover it out of its ...
Page 167
Who can • See an excellent paper against gaming by Beau Nash , in his Life
written by the late ingenious Dr. Goldsmith ; and an eloquent sermon on the
subject , by the late ingenious , learned , and worthy secretary to the royal society
, H. P. ...
Who can • See an excellent paper against gaming by Beau Nash , in his Life
written by the late ingenious Dr. Goldsmith ; and an eloquent sermon on the
subject , by the late ingenious , learned , and worthy secretary to the royal society
, H. P. ...
Page 273
I must confess miss has hitherto been very tractable and toward , considering she
is an heiress , and now upon the brink of fifteen : but here of late Tom Whirligig
has so turned her head with the gallantries of a late masquerade , which no ...
I must confess miss has hitherto been very tractable and toward , considering she
is an heiress , and now upon the brink of fifteen : but here of late Tom Whirligig
has so turned her head with the gallantries of a late masquerade , which no ...
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The MSS . and the receipts and prescriptions of the late Dr. Samuel Wall , with a
large quantity of his electuary , drops , and other his medicines , prepared by
himself in his lifetime , which were delivered after his death into the hands of Mr.
The MSS . and the receipts and prescriptions of the late Dr. Samuel Wall , with a
large quantity of his electuary , drops , and other his medicines , prepared by
himself in his lifetime , which were delivered after his death into the hands of Mr.
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