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Pagina 67
... itself . They often go into company , that they may return with the greater delight to one another ; and fometimes live in town not to enjoy it so properly as to grow weary of it , that they may renew in themselves the relish of a ...
... itself . They often go into company , that they may return with the greater delight to one another ; and fometimes live in town not to enjoy it so properly as to grow weary of it , that they may renew in themselves the relish of a ...
Pagina 69
... itself ; tho ' at the fame time I must own , that I have thoughts of creating an officer under me , to be intitled , The Cenfor of Small Wares , and of alloting him one day in a week for the execution of fuch his office . An operator of ...
... itself ; tho ' at the fame time I must own , that I have thoughts of creating an officer under me , to be intitled , The Cenfor of Small Wares , and of alloting him one day in a week for the execution of fuch his office . An operator of ...
Pagina 79
... itself at the first fight . It does not want any great measure of fenfe to fee the ridicule of this monstrous practice ; but what makes it the more aftonishing , it is not the tafte of the rabble , but of perfons of the. tafte from N ...
... itself at the first fight . It does not want any great measure of fenfe to fee the ridicule of this monstrous practice ; but what makes it the more aftonishing , it is not the tafte of the rabble , but of perfons of the. tafte from N ...
Pagina 87
... itself in a different man- ner , according to the different foils wherein fuch fubjects of these dominions , as are masters of it , were born . Impudence in an Englishman is fullen and infolent ; in a Scotchman it is untractable and ...
... itself in a different man- ner , according to the different foils wherein fuch fubjects of these dominions , as are masters of it , were born . Impudence in an Englishman is fullen and infolent ; in a Scotchman it is untractable and ...
Pagina 97
... itself , than be fet up as a mark of infamy and derision ? And in this cafe a man should confider , that an injury is not to be measured by the notions of him that gives , but of him that receives it . Those who can put the best ...
... itself , than be fet up as a mark of infamy and derision ? And in this cafe a man should confider , that an injury is not to be measured by the notions of him that gives , but of him that receives it . Those who can put the best ...
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