The British Essayists;: MirrorJ. Johnson, J. Nichols and son, R. Baldwin, F. and C. Rivington, W. Otridge and son, W.J. and J. Richardson, A. Strahan, R. Faulder, ... [and 40 others], 1807 |
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... Fashion to alter Nature - Some Account of certain fashionable Peculiarities in Edin- burgh 162 85. Apology to Poetical Correspondents - The Exile , an Elegy 166 N ° . 86. Antiquarius , on the Virtues of vi CONTENTS .
... Fashion to alter Nature - Some Account of certain fashionable Peculiarities in Edin- burgh 162 85. Apology to Poetical Correspondents - The Exile , an Elegy 166 N ° . 86. Antiquarius , on the Virtues of vi CONTENTS .
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... fashion are not yet come in ; this being the first day of the races , they are dining with the stewards . ' I had not time to make any observation on the propriety of al- lowing ladies to go unattended to a public place , 6 & 6 a my ...
... fashion are not yet come in ; this being the first day of the races , they are dining with the stewards . ' I had not time to make any observation on the propriety of al- lowing ladies to go unattended to a public place , 6 & 6 a my ...
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... fashion . It must be acknowledged that the most effectual of all methods of killing time , is by serious business or occupation . This is the great secret by which many thousands of the vulgar herd jog on through life with much ...
... fashion . It must be acknowledged that the most effectual of all methods of killing time , is by serious business or occupation . This is the great secret by which many thousands of the vulgar herd jog on through life with much ...
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... submitted to the modern plan of gardening a few years ago , on being put in mind , that the fashion of hedges and ter- races was brought in by King William . * But , exclusive of all those motives , on which 26 N ° 61 . THE MIRROR .
... submitted to the modern plan of gardening a few years ago , on being put in mind , that the fashion of hedges and ter- races was brought in by King William . * But , exclusive of all those motives , on which 26 N ° 61 . THE MIRROR .
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... Fashion , in this I am enabled by an ingenious Correspondent to trace the meaning of ano- ther phrase , to wit , Good Company , which , as it is nearly connected with the former , is , I believe , as as doubtful in its signification ...
... Fashion , in this I am enabled by an ingenious Correspondent to trace the meaning of ano- ther phrase , to wit , Good Company , which , as it is nearly connected with the former , is , I believe , as as doubtful in its signification ...
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