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Pagina iv
... rise of this eighth and last volume * . I have not been able to prevail upon the several gentlemen who were concerned in this work to let me acquamt the world with their names . Perhaps it will be unnecessary to inform the reader , that ...
... rise of this eighth and last volume * . I have not been able to prevail upon the several gentlemen who were concerned in this work to let me acquamt the world with their names . Perhaps it will be unnecessary to inform the reader , that ...
Pagina 13
... rise above the clouds . There was a certain lady of a thin airy shape , who was very active in this solemnity . She carried a magnifying glass in one of her hands , and was clothed in a loose flowing robe , embroidered with several ...
... rise above the clouds . There was a certain lady of a thin airy shape , who was very active in this solemnity . She carried a magnifying glass in one of her hands , and was clothed in a loose flowing robe , embroidered with several ...
Pagina 24
... rising member of the society , and will probably be in the president's chair before she dies . These ladies , upon their first institution , resolved to give the pictures of their deceased husbands to the club- room ; but two of them ...
... rising member of the society , and will probably be in the president's chair before she dies . These ladies , upon their first institution , resolved to give the pictures of their deceased husbands to the club- room ; but two of them ...
Pagina 26
... rising from vain - glory and self- conceit . To shew their particular aversion to it , they branded this form of writing with the name of an ego- tism ; a figure not to be found among the ancient rhe- toricians . The most violent ...
... rising from vain - glory and self- conceit . To shew their particular aversion to it , they branded this form of writing with the name of an ego- tism ; a figure not to be found among the ancient rhe- toricians . The most violent ...
Pagina 29
... rises , you see most of the front - boxes filled with men of my family , who forthwith turn out and resign their stations upon the appearance of those for whom they are retained . But the most illustrious branch of the Blanks are those ...
... rises , you see most of the front - boxes filled with men of my family , who forthwith turn out and resign their stations upon the appearance of those for whom they are retained . But the most illustrious branch of the Blanks are those ...
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