The Rambler, Volumen1W. Strahan, J. Rivington and Sons, J. Hinton, B. Collins, T. Longman, T. Caslon, B. Law, T. Carnan, G. Robinson, T. Lowndes, T. Cadell, H. Baldwin, F. Newbery, J. Knox, J. Bew, J. Nichols, W. Goldsmith, and W. Fox, 1779 |
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... house is more a flave than the master . When a king afked Euclid the mathematician , whether he could not explain his art to him in a more compendious manner , he was answered , that there was no royal way to geometry . Other things may ...
... house is more a flave than the master . When a king afked Euclid the mathematician , whether he could not explain his art to him in a more compendious manner , he was answered , that there was no royal way to geometry . Other things may ...
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... house , that he looked upon the whole generation of woollen - drapers to be fuch despicable wretches , that no gentleman ought to pay them . It has been obferved that phyficians and lawyers are no friends to religion ; and many ...
... house , that he looked upon the whole generation of woollen - drapers to be fuch despicable wretches , that no gentleman ought to pay them . It has been obferved that phyficians and lawyers are no friends to religion ; and many ...
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... house , every Sunday , the " remainder of the season , where he will be fure " of meeting all the good company in town . " By this means fhe hopes to fee his papers inter- " fperfed with living characters . She longs to 1 " fee the ...
... house , every Sunday , the " remainder of the season , where he will be fure " of meeting all the good company in town . " By this means fhe hopes to fee his papers inter- " fperfed with living characters . She longs to 1 " fee the ...
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... Standifh , whose huf- band had lately been raised from a clerk in an of- fice , to be commiffioner of the excife , had taken a fine house , and wanted a maid . Τα To Mrs. Standifh I went , and , after having 68 N ° 12 . THE RAMBLER .
... Standifh , whose huf- band had lately been raised from a clerk in an of- fice , to be commiffioner of the excife , had taken a fine house , and wanted a maid . Τα To Mrs. Standifh I went , and , after having 68 N ° 12 . THE RAMBLER .
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... house again . -At fun - fet the two first days I was told , that my lady would fee me to - morrow ; and on the third , that her woman staid . My week was now near its end , and I had no hopes of a place . My relation , who always laid ...
... house again . -At fun - fet the two first days I was told , that my lady would fee me to - morrow ; and on the third , that her woman staid . My week was now near its end , and I had no hopes of a place . My relation , who always laid ...
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