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It is , indeed , a melancholy reflection to consider , that the British nation , which is now at a greater height of glory for its councils and conquests than it ever was before , should distinguish itself by a certain looseness of ...
It is , indeed , a melancholy reflection to consider , that the British nation , which is now at a greater height of glory for its councils and conquests than it ever was before , should distinguish itself by a certain looseness of ...
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I love to consider an infide whether distinguished by the title of deist , atheist , or fre thinker , in three different lights ... A wise man , that lives up to the principles of reason ai virtue , if one considers him in his solitude ...
I love to consider an infide whether distinguished by the title of deist , atheist , or fre thinker , in three different lights ... A wise man , that lives up to the principles of reason ai virtue , if one considers him in his solitude ...
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By this means I can improve myself with those objects which others consider with terror . ... when I see the tomb of the parents themselves , I consider the vanity of grieving for those whom we must quickly follow : when I see kings ...
By this means I can improve myself with those objects which others consider with terror . ... when I see the tomb of the parents themselves , I consider the vanity of grieving for those whom we must quickly follow : when I see kings ...
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THE TATLER PAGR Introductory Remarks | 1 |
Inventory of the Playhouse | 3 |
Bickerstaff family | 6 |
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