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Pagina 11
... instance of it , we may observe , that we take all occafions and pretences of forming ourselves into those little nocturnal assemblies , which are commonly known by the name of Clubs , When a fet of men find themselves agree in any ...
... instance of it , we may observe , that we take all occafions and pretences of forming ourselves into those little nocturnal assemblies , which are commonly known by the name of Clubs , When a fet of men find themselves agree in any ...
Pagina 21
... instance of his fin- cerity in this particular , he gave me a fight of a ' lift in his pocket - book of all of this class , who for these five years have fallen under his obfer- vation , with himself at the head of ' em , and in the ...
... instance of his fin- cerity in this particular , he gave me a fight of a ' lift in his pocket - book of all of this class , who for these five years have fallen under his obfer- vation , with himself at the head of ' em , and in the ...
Pagina 27
... instance . Every one knows that all the Kings in Europe were his tributaries . Nay , there is a letter of his extant , in which he makes his boafts that he had laid the Sophi of Persia under contribution . Though in the various examples ...
... instance . Every one knows that all the Kings in Europe were his tributaries . Nay , there is a letter of his extant , in which he makes his boafts that he had laid the Sophi of Persia under contribution . Though in the various examples ...
Pagina 72
... instance of the decay of wit and learn- ing among the French , which generally follows the decienfion of Empire , than the endeavouring to restore this foolish kind of wit . If the reader will be at the trouble to fee examples of it ...
... instance of the decay of wit and learn- ing among the French , which generally follows the decienfion of Empire , than the endeavouring to restore this foolish kind of wit . If the reader will be at the trouble to fee examples of it ...
Pagina 92
... instance of it , that he called the Orange Wench , Double Tripe : I should have shewed , that humarizy obliges a gentleman to give no part of human - kind re- proach , for what they , whom they reproach , may poffibly have in common ...
... instance of it , that he called the Orange Wench , Double Tripe : I should have shewed , that humarizy obliges a gentleman to give no part of human - kind re- proach , for what they , whom they reproach , may poffibly have in common ...
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