The Guardian: Complete in One Volume, with Notes, and a General IndexJ. Jones, 1829 - 264 pages |
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... thought otherwise ; for wit , if a man had it , unless it be directed to some useful end , is but a wanton frivolous quality ; all that one should value himself upon in this kind is , that he had some honourable intention in it . As for ...
... thought otherwise ; for wit , if a man had it , unless it be directed to some useful end , is but a wanton frivolous quality ; all that one should value himself upon in this kind is , that he had some honourable intention in it . As for ...
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... thought , of every joy of life ; But his dear Molly prov'd a very wife . Excess of fondness did in time decline , Madam lov'd money , and the knight lov'd wine . From whence some petty discord would arise , As , " You're a fool ...
... thought , of every joy of life ; But his dear Molly prov'd a very wife . Excess of fondness did in time decline , Madam lov'd money , and the knight lov'd wine . From whence some petty discord would arise , As , " You're a fool ...
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... thought it necessary to hasten to his own dominions . from Flanders , that the great convoy of provi- sions , which set out from Ghent , is safely ar- rived at Lisle . Those advices add , that the enemy had assembled near Tournay a con ...
... thought it necessary to hasten to his own dominions . from Flanders , that the great convoy of provi- sions , which set out from Ghent , is safely ar- rived at Lisle . Those advices add , that the enemy had assembled near Tournay a con ...
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... thought it for the honour and dignity of the commonwealth , that Tiberius should be declared a god , and have divine worship paid him . The emperor was surprised at the pro- posal , and demanded of him to declare , whether he had made ...
... thought it for the honour and dignity of the commonwealth , that Tiberius should be declared a god , and have divine worship paid him . The emperor was surprised at the pro- posal , and demanded of him to declare , whether he had made ...
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... thought fit to command all the plate of private families to be brought into the mint . They write from the Hague of the eighteenth , that the states of Holland continue their session ; and that they have approved the resolution of the ...
... thought fit to command all the plate of private families to be brought into the mint . They write from the Hague of the eighteenth , that the states of Holland continue their session ; and that they have approved the resolution of the ...
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