The British Essayists: WorldJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... considered as duties of the same im- portance ; and to neglect the latter was to offend the former . ' It happened one day , as he was sitting at his door , and offering up his mental prayers to St. Jago , that he found himself , on a ...
... considered as duties of the same im- portance ; and to neglect the latter was to offend the former . ' It happened one day , as he was sitting at his door , and offering up his mental prayers to St. Jago , that he found himself , on a ...
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... considered that we had both been used to company and good living ; that the largest part of our income was precarious , and consequently if we starved ourselves we were not sure of laying up ; that as an author I was vain , and as a ...
... considered that we had both been used to company and good living ; that the largest part of our income was precarious , and consequently if we starved ourselves we were not sure of laying up ; that as an author I was vain , and as a ...
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... 7. THURSDAY , FEBRUARY 15 , 1753 . THERE are certain follies and impertinences , which people of good sense and good nature are every day guilty of , and which are only considered by them THE WORLD . 31 Distresses of a credulous clergyman.
... 7. THURSDAY , FEBRUARY 15 , 1753 . THERE are certain follies and impertinences , which people of good sense and good nature are every day guilty of , and which are only considered by them THE WORLD . 31 Distresses of a credulous clergyman.
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James Ferguson. guilty of , and which are only considered by them as things of course , and of too little consequence for palliation or apology . Whoever is a frequenter of public assemblies , or joins in a party at cards in private ...
James Ferguson. guilty of , and which are only considered by them as things of course , and of too little consequence for palliation or apology . Whoever is a frequenter of public assemblies , or joins in a party at cards in private ...
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... considered them as only playing into one another's hands , without any nearer affinity than that of the schools of Westminster and Eton to the universities of Oxford and Cambridge . At the play - house young gentlemen and ladies were ...
... considered them as only playing into one another's hands , without any nearer affinity than that of the schools of Westminster and Eton to the universities of Oxford and Cambridge . At the play - house young gentlemen and ladies were ...
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