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Pagina 2
... feveral Perfons that are en- gaged in this Work . As the chief Trouble of Compiling , Digefting , and Correcting will fall to my Share , I must do my self the Juftice to open the Work with my own History . I was born to a small ...
... feveral Perfons that are en- gaged in this Work . As the chief Trouble of Compiling , Digefting , and Correcting will fall to my Share , I must do my self the Juftice to open the Work with my own History . I was born to a small ...
Pagina 7
... feveral im- portant Reasons , I muft keep to my felf , at least for fome Time : I mean , an Account of my Name , my Age , and my Lodgings . I must confefs , I would gratify my Reader in any Thing that is reasonable ; but as for thefe ...
... feveral im- portant Reasons , I muft keep to my felf , at least for fome Time : I mean , an Account of my Name , my Age , and my Lodgings . I must confefs , I would gratify my Reader in any Thing that is reasonable ; but as for thefe ...
Pagina 14
... feveral frugal Maxims , amonft which the greatest Favourite is , A Penny faved is a Penny got . ' A general Trader of good Senfe , is plea- fanter Company than a general Scholar ; and Sir ANDREW having a natural unaffected Eloquence ...
... feveral frugal Maxims , amonft which the greatest Favourite is , A Penny faved is a Penny got . ' A general Trader of good Senfe , is plea- fanter Company than a general Scholar ; and Sir ANDREW having a natural unaffected Eloquence ...
Pagina 15
d haved himself with great Gallantry in feveral Engagements and at feveral Sie- ges ; but having a fmall Eftate of his own , and being next Heir to Sir Ro- GER , he has quitted a Way of Life in which no Man can rife fuitably to his ...
d haved himself with great Gallantry in feveral Engagements and at feveral Sie- ges ; but having a fmall Eftate of his own , and being next Heir to Sir Ro- GER , he has quitted a Way of Life in which no Man can rife fuitably to his ...
Pagina 20
... feveral Stations , according to the Parts they act in that juft and regular Oe- conomy . This revived in my Memo- ry the many Difcourfes which I had both read and heard concerning the Decay of Publick Credit , with the Methods of ...
... feveral Stations , according to the Parts they act in that juft and regular Oe- conomy . This revived in my Memo- ry the many Difcourfes which I had both read and heard concerning the Decay of Publick Credit , with the Methods of ...
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