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Pagina 5
... seeing ; and flatter myself that I have looked into the highest and lowest of man- kind , and make shrewd guesses ... see men flourishing in courts , and languishing in jails , without being prejudiced from their circumstances to ...
... seeing ; and flatter myself that I have looked into the highest and lowest of man- kind , and make shrewd guesses ... see men flourishing in courts , and languishing in jails , without being prejudiced from their circumstances to ...
Pagina 33
... see so frequently joined toge- ther . I would therefore establish certain rules , ' for the determining how far one tradesman may give the fign of another , and in what cafes he ' may be allowed to quarter it with his own . • In the ...
... see so frequently joined toge- ther . I would therefore establish certain rules , ' for the determining how far one tradesman may give the fign of another , and in what cafes he ' may be allowed to quarter it with his own . • In the ...
Pagina 49
... see by his action , that his greatest care and con- cern is to keep the plume of feathers from falling off his head . For my own part , when I see a man uttering his complaints under such a mountain of feathers , I am apt to look upon ...
... see by his action , that his greatest care and con- cern is to keep the plume of feathers from falling off his head . For my own part , when I see a man uttering his complaints under such a mountain of feathers , I am apt to look upon ...
Pagina 61
... seeing plays , can give great guesses at the whole structure of the fair sex , by being in- nocently placed in ... see he has been mistaken all this while , and be convinced that a sound constitution and an inno- cent mind are the ...
... seeing plays , can give great guesses at the whole structure of the fair sex , by being in- nocently placed in ... see he has been mistaken all this while , and be convinced that a sound constitution and an inno- cent mind are the ...
Pagina 64
... see my complaint , and hope you will take these mischievous people , the • Peepers , into your confideration : I doubt not • but you will think a Peeper as much more per- ⚫nicious than a Starer , as an ambuscade is more • to be feared ...
... see my complaint , and hope you will take these mischievous people , the • Peepers , into your confideration : I doubt not • but you will think a Peeper as much more per- ⚫nicious than a Starer , as an ambuscade is more • to be feared ...
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