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Pagina 2
... reason therefore , I shall publish a sheet - full of thoughts every morning , for the benefit of my contenapo- raries ; and if I can any way contribute to the di- version or improvement of the country in which I live , I shall leave it ...
... reason therefore , I shall publish a sheet - full of thoughts every morning , for the benefit of my contenapo- raries ; and if I can any way contribute to the di- version or improvement of the country in which I live , I shall leave it ...
Pagina 8
... reason , a felfish man , in the most shining circumstance and equi- page , appears in the fame condition with the fel- low above - mentioned , but more contempt ble , in proportion to what more he robs the public of , and enjoys above ...
... reason , a felfish man , in the most shining circumstance and equi- page , appears in the fame condition with the fel- low above - mentioned , but more contempt ble , in proportion to what more he robs the public of , and enjoys above ...
Pagina 10
... reasons , which secure them from our authority , make them obnoxious to yours ; as both their dif- guife and their numbers will give no particular I pronounced these words with fuch a languish- ing air , that I had fome reason to ...
... reasons , which secure them from our authority , make them obnoxious to yours ; as both their dif- guife and their numbers will give no particular I pronounced these words with fuch a languish- ing air , that I had fome reason to ...
Pagina 26
... reason to ' perform our parts . As to scenes of madness , you ' know , Sir , there are noble instances of this kind ' in Shakespear ; but then it is the disturbance of ' a noble mind , from generous and humane re- < sentments ; it is ...
... reason to ' perform our parts . As to scenes of madness , you ' know , Sir , there are noble instances of this kind ' in Shakespear ; but then it is the disturbance of ' a noble mind , from generous and humane re- < sentments ; it is ...
Pagina 32
... reason . It would feem odd ' to you , when I affure you that my love of re- tirement first of all brought me to court ; but this will be no riddle , when I acquaint you that I placed myself here with a design of getting fo • much money ...
... reason . It would feem odd ' to you , when I affure you that my love of re- tirement first of all brought me to court ; but this will be no riddle , when I acquaint you that I placed myself here with a design of getting fo • much money ...
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