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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... situations , attended with many and great advantages . It polishes the manners of the courtier , enlarges the views of the statesman , and furnishes the philosopher with a more extensive field of observation , and enables him to form ...
... situations , attended with many and great advantages . It polishes the manners of the courtier , enlarges the views of the statesman , and furnishes the philosopher with a more extensive field of observation , and enables him to form ...
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... situations in which the peace and quiet so necessary in the life of a lounger , are disturbed and broken ; or leaves him in others that render the presence of his great adversary , Time , more than usually irksome . To constitute a ...
... situations in which the peace and quiet so necessary in the life of a lounger , are disturbed and broken ; or leaves him in others that render the presence of his great adversary , Time , more than usually irksome . To constitute a ...
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... situations . Candour obliges me to bear so ample a testimony in favour of a heretic and a rebel . ' 6 We had scarcely time to draw breath after this story , when a mean - looking elderly man said , with the affectation of modest dignity ...
... situations . Candour obliges me to bear so ample a testimony in favour of a heretic and a rebel . ' 6 We had scarcely time to draw breath after this story , when a mean - looking elderly man said , with the affectation of modest dignity ...
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... situation . She felt too much anxiety about her father , to think of any thing which could call off her attention from him , and make it proper to place any of it elsewhere . With the greatest deli- cacy , therefore , and with that ...
... situation . She felt too much anxiety about her father , to think of any thing which could call off her attention from him , and make it proper to place any of it elsewhere . With the greatest deli- cacy , therefore , and with that ...
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... situation become daily more and more disagreeable , and I had already begun to think of quitting my brother's house , when my sister - in - law brought things to a crisis , by informing me , that she and Mr. M- ( naming my brother ) in ...
... situation become daily more and more disagreeable , and I had already begun to think of quitting my brother's house , when my sister - in - law brought things to a crisis , by informing me , that she and Mr. M- ( naming my brother ) in ...
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