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Pagina 42
... set of chairs , cach of which was ' met upon two legs going through the Rofe ta- ' vern at two this morning . We hope , Sir , you ' will give proper notice to the town that we are ' endeavouring at these regulations ; and that we ...
... set of chairs , cach of which was ' met upon two legs going through the Rofe ta- ' vern at two this morning . We hope , Sir , you ' will give proper notice to the town that we are ' endeavouring at these regulations ; and that we ...
Pagina 72
... set of letters into different words ; which may change night into day , or black into white , If chance , who is the goddess that presides over these forts of composition , shall so direct . I're- member a witty author , in allusion to ...
... set of letters into different words ; which may change night into day , or black into white , If chance , who is the goddess that presides over these forts of composition , shall so direct . I're- member a witty author , in allusion to ...
Pagina 75
... set pen to paper : it is certain that never was a greater propriety of words and thoughts adapted to the subject , than what that author has made use of in his Elements . I shall only appeal to my rea- der , if this definition agrees ...
... set pen to paper : it is certain that never was a greater propriety of words and thoughts adapted to the subject , than what that author has made use of in his Elements . I shall only appeal to my rea- der , if this definition agrees ...
Pagina 82
... set out with whalebone , so those are with wire , to in- ⚫ crease and fustain the bunch of fold that hangs • down on each fide ; and the hat , I perceive , is • decreased in just proportion to our head - dresses . • We make a regular ...
... set out with whalebone , so those are with wire , to in- ⚫ crease and fustain the bunch of fold that hangs • down on each fide ; and the hat , I perceive , is • decreased in just proportion to our head - dresses . • We make a regular ...
Pagina 97
... set up for a man of wit , and yet deny that honour in a woman is any thing else but peevishness , that inclination is the best rule of life , or virtue and vice any thing else but health and disease . We had no more to do but to put a ...
... set up for a man of wit , and yet deny that honour in a woman is any thing else but peevishness , that inclination is the best rule of life , or virtue and vice any thing else but health and disease . We had no more to do but to put a ...
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