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Pagina 6
... means , love , during the sime of my fpeculations , fhall be carried on with the fame fincerity as any other affairs of less confideration . As this is the greatest concern , men fhall be from henceforth liable to the greatest reproach ...
... means , love , during the sime of my fpeculations , fhall be carried on with the fame fincerity as any other affairs of less confideration . As this is the greatest concern , men fhall be from henceforth liable to the greatest reproach ...
Pagina 11
... means the principal magiftrates are at this day coupled like rabbets , one fat and one lean , J Every one has heard ... mean the Club of Duellifts , in which none was to be admitted that had not fought his man . The President of it ...
... means the principal magiftrates are at this day coupled like rabbets , one fat and one lean , J Every one has heard ... mean the Club of Duellifts , in which none was to be admitted that had not fought his man . The President of it ...
Pagina 12
... mean the fraternity of spectators , who live Cin the world without having any thing to do in it ; and either by ... means ga thering together materials for thinking . Thefe needy perfors do not know what to talk of , ' till about ...
... mean the fraternity of spectators , who live Cin the world without having any thing to do in it ; and either by ... means ga thering together materials for thinking . Thefe needy perfors do not know what to talk of , ' till about ...
Pagina 22
... means the foft notes , that were adapted to Pity in the Italian , fell upon the word Rage in the English ; and the ... mean time , I cannot forbear thinking how naturally an histo- rian who writes two or three hundred years hence ...
... means the foft notes , that were adapted to Pity in the Italian , fell upon the word Rage in the English ; and the ... mean time , I cannot forbear thinking how naturally an histo- rian who writes two or three hundred years hence ...
Pagina 28
... means fit for the better fort of conversation , and yet have an impertinent ambition of appearing with thofe to whom they are not welcome . If you walk in the Park , one of them will certainly join : OU and I were press'd against each ...
... means fit for the better fort of conversation , and yet have an impertinent ambition of appearing with thofe to whom they are not welcome . If you walk in the Park , one of them will certainly join : OU and I were press'd against each ...
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