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Pagina 254
... Face , as tho ' it had Revolted from the Whig Interest . But whatever this natural Patch may seem to intimate , it is well known that her Notions of Government are still the same . This unlucky Mole however has mis - led several ...
... Face , as tho ' it had Revolted from the Whig Interest . But whatever this natural Patch may seem to intimate , it is well known that her Notions of Government are still the same . This unlucky Mole however has mis - led several ...
Pagina 267
... Face . We are no sooner presented to any one we never saw before , but we are immediately struck . with the Idea of a proud , a reserved , an affable , or a good- natured Man ; and upon our first going into a Company of Strangers , our ...
... Face . We are no sooner presented to any one we never saw before , but we are immediately struck . with the Idea of a proud , a reserved , an affable , or a good- natured Man ; and upon our first going into a Company of Strangers , our ...
Pagina 268
... Faces in human Features . I remember in the Life of the famous Prince of Conde the Writer observes , the Face of that Prince was like the Face of an Eagle , and that the Prince was very well pleased to be told so . In this Case ...
... Faces in human Features . I remember in the Life of the famous Prince of Conde the Writer observes , the Face of that Prince was like the Face of an Eagle , and that the Prince was very well pleased to be told so . In this Case ...
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