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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... which some of them seem to suppose , surely this use of it is equally ungenerous and imprudent . They would , I imagine , shew that VOL . XXXV . superiority much more effectually , in endeavouring to imitate the N ° 58 . 13 THE MIRROR .
... which some of them seem to suppose , surely this use of it is equally ungenerous and imprudent . They would , I imagine , shew that VOL . XXXV . superiority much more effectually , in endeavouring to imitate the N ° 58 . 13 THE MIRROR .
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... shew a preference to more superficial accomplishments ; the men , who value themselves for knowledge and abilities , ought to look into their own conduct for the cause , and , imitating the beha- viour of Horatio , endeavour to shew ...
... shew a preference to more superficial accomplishments ; the men , who value themselves for knowledge and abilities , ought to look into their own conduct for the cause , and , imitating the beha- viour of Horatio , endeavour to shew ...
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... shew the connection of the Noble relator with many other Right Honourable personages , the conclusion proved to be nothing more than a joke upon a country member of liament , who asked to be helped to a bit of goose , when , in fact ...
... shew the connection of the Noble relator with many other Right Honourable personages , the conclusion proved to be nothing more than a joke upon a country member of liament , who asked to be helped to a bit of goose , when , in fact ...
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... have had . Pray , what right had she to find fault with those who so hospitably entertained her ? or , how did she shew superior sense by thus quarrelling with her bread and butter ? —I am , Sir 72 N69 . THE MIRROR .
... have had . Pray , what right had she to find fault with those who so hospitably entertained her ? or , how did she shew superior sense by thus quarrelling with her bread and butter ? —I am , Sir 72 N69 . THE MIRROR .
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... shew the wisdom and benignity of Providence , Providence ever wise and benign , in this particular of our constitution ; but it would be trite to repeat arguments too obvious not to have been often observed , and too just not to have ...
... shew the wisdom and benignity of Providence , Providence ever wise and benign , in this particular of our constitution ; but it would be trite to repeat arguments too obvious not to have been often observed , and too just not to have ...
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