The Guardian: Complete in One Volume, with Notes, and a General IndexJ. Jones, 1829 - 264 pages |
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... gentleman , who will be nameless , to thank for any frequent assistance to me , which in- deed it would have been barbarous in him to have denied to one with whom he has lived in an intimacy from childhood , considering the great ease ...
... gentleman , who will be nameless , to thank for any frequent assistance to me , which in- deed it would have been barbarous in him to have denied to one with whom he has lived in an intimacy from childhood , considering the great ease ...
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... gentlemen and ladies , and when the curtain was drawn , it discovered even there , The deplorable condition of a very pretty a very splendid audience . This unusual en- gentleman , who walks here at the hours when couragement , which ...
... gentlemen and ladies , and when the curtain was drawn , it discovered even there , The deplorable condition of a very pretty a very splendid audience . This unusual en- gentleman , who walks here at the hours when couragement , which ...
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... gentleman who writes the gazette of Paris , and ought to know as well as any man , has told him , that ever since the king has been past his sixty - third year , or grand climacteric , there has not died one man of the French nation who ...
... gentleman who writes the gazette of Paris , and ought to know as well as any man , has told him , that ever since the king has been past his sixty - third year , or grand climacteric , there has not died one man of the French nation who ...
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... gentleman , and goes to heaven with a very good mien . " But the stars I am so intimately acquainted with , that I can assure him he will never have her ; for , would you believe it ? though Cynthio has wit , good sense , fortune , and ...
... gentleman , and goes to heaven with a very good mien . " But the stars I am so intimately acquainted with , that I can assure him he will never have her ; for , would you believe it ? though Cynthio has wit , good sense , fortune , and ...
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... gentleman that has been made so at cards ; Trimmer , a person half undone at them , and who is now between a cheat and a gentleman ; Acorn , an honest Englishman of good plain sense and meaning ; and Mr. Friend- ly , a reasonable man of ...
... gentleman that has been made so at cards ; Trimmer , a person half undone at them , and who is now between a cheat and a gentleman ; Acorn , an honest Englishman of good plain sense and meaning ; and Mr. Friend- ly , a reasonable man of ...
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