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... those high Employments which You have paffed through , would not have been able to have raised You this general Appròbation , had they not been accompanied with that Moderation in an high Fortune , and that Affability of Manners , which ...
... those high Employments which You have paffed through , would not have been able to have raised You this general Appròbation , had they not been accompanied with that Moderation in an high Fortune , and that Affability of Manners , which ...
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... those Extraordinary Talents , which ' have given You so great a Figure in the British Senate , as well as on that Elegance and Po- liteness which appear in Your more retired Converfation . I fhould be unpardonable , if , after what I ...
... those Extraordinary Talents , which ' have given You so great a Figure in the British Senate , as well as on that Elegance and Po- liteness which appear in Your more retired Converfation . I fhould be unpardonable , if , after what I ...
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... cannot , however , con- clude it without owning those great Obligations which You have laid upon , SIR , Your most obedient , bumble Servant , The SPECTAT O R. Avisie THE SPECTATO R. VOL . III . A 3 DEDICATION . SIR, ...
... cannot , however , con- clude it without owning those great Obligations which You have laid upon , SIR , Your most obedient , bumble Servant , The SPECTAT O R. Avisie THE SPECTATO R. VOL . III . A 3 DEDICATION . SIR, ...
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... those who are conscious to themselves of an Infirmity , whether it be Weaknefs , Old Age , De- formity , Ignorance , or the like . These Men are fo well acquainted with the unamiable Part of themfelves , that they have not the ...
... those who are conscious to themselves of an Infirmity , whether it be Weaknefs , Old Age , De- formity , Ignorance , or the like . These Men are fo well acquainted with the unamiable Part of themfelves , that they have not the ...
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... those who love them , that infult over an aking Heart , and triumph in their Charms which are able to excite fo much Un- eafinefs . Ardeat ipfa licet , tormentis gaudet amantis . Juv . Sat. 6. v . 208 . Tho ' equal Pains her Peace of ...
... those who love them , that infult over an aking Heart , and triumph in their Charms which are able to excite fo much Un- eafinefs . Ardeat ipfa licet , tormentis gaudet amantis . Juv . Sat. 6. v . 208 . Tho ' equal Pains her Peace of ...
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