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Pagina 1
... capable of receiving any fatisfaction on the advantage- ous fide ; fo that his inquiries are moft fuccefsful when they difcover nothing . His pleasure arifes from his dif appoint . appointments , and his life is fpent in purfuit of THE ...
... capable of receiving any fatisfaction on the advantage- ous fide ; fo that his inquiries are moft fuccefsful when they difcover nothing . His pleasure arifes from his dif appoint . appointments , and his life is fpent in purfuit of THE ...
Pagina 5
... fide , and make them believe all men fubject to the fame inclina- tions with themselves . Whether thefe or other motives are most predominant , we learn from the modern hiftories of America , as well as from our own experience in this ...
... fide , and make them believe all men fubject to the fame inclina- tions with themselves . Whether thefe or other motives are most predominant , we learn from the modern hiftories of America , as well as from our own experience in this ...
Pagina 17
... fide of his face , that he fhewed twenty teeth at a grin , and put the country in fome pain , left a foreigner fhould carry away the honour of the day ; but upon a farther trial they found he was mafter only of the merry grin . The next ...
... fide of his face , that he fhewed twenty teeth at a grin , and put the country in fome pain , left a foreigner fhould carry away the honour of the day ; but upon a farther trial they found he was mafter only of the merry grin . The next ...
Pagina 20
... fide , he who is the lefs at his cafe , repines at the other , who he thinks , has unjustly the advantage over him . Thus the civil and military lifts look upon each other with much ill - nature ; the foldier repines at the courtier's ...
... fide , he who is the lefs at his cafe , repines at the other , who he thinks , has unjustly the advantage over him . Thus the civil and military lifts look upon each other with much ill - nature ; the foldier repines at the courtier's ...
Pagina 25
... fide . I was dafhed at fo un- ⚫ expected a turn ; which the Butt perceiving , resolved not to let me recover myself , and pursuing his victory , rallied and toffed me in a moft unmerciful and barba- rous manner until we came to Chelfea ...
... fide . I was dafhed at fo un- ⚫ expected a turn ; which the Butt perceiving , resolved not to let me recover myself , and pursuing his victory , rallied and toffed me in a moft unmerciful and barba- rous manner until we came to Chelfea ...
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