The British Essayists: WorldJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... daughter to Mr. Hamilton , table - decker to the princesses . Their reciprocal attachment had already been made known to the public in a sprightly song , written by Francklin , the translator of Sophocles and Lucian , in the person of ...
... daughter to Mr. Hamilton , table - decker to the princesses . Their reciprocal attachment had already been made known to the public in a sprightly song , written by Francklin , the translator of Sophocles and Lucian , in the person of ...
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... daughter of George Marquis of Hali- fax . He was born at London in September , 1694. Losing his mother early , and being ne- glected by his father , he was educated under the care of his grandmother , Lady Halifax , a lady adequate to ...
... daughter of George Marquis of Hali- fax . He was born at London in September , 1694. Losing his mother early , and being ne- glected by his father , he was educated under the care of his grandmother , Lady Halifax , a lady adequate to ...
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... daughters , of which a collective edition was published in 1798 , in 5 vols , 4to . The most valuable addition to what had for- merly appeared consisted of a great number of letters to different correspondents , written with true ...
... daughters , of which a collective edition was published in 1798 , in 5 vols , 4to . The most valuable addition to what had for- merly appeared consisted of a great number of letters to different correspondents , written with true ...
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... another whose daughters they have ruined , and whose wives they have corrupted ; not by way of boasting , as some have ignorantly imagined , but to be re- 2 1 . THE WORLD . Bashfulness of the moderns-Fable modesty and assurance.
... another whose daughters they have ruined , and whose wives they have corrupted ; not by way of boasting , as some have ignorantly imagined , but to be re- 2 1 . THE WORLD . Bashfulness of the moderns-Fable modesty and assurance.
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... daughter of Knowledge , and As- SURANCE , the offspring of Ignorance , met accidentally upon the road ; and as both had a long way to go , and had experienced , from former hardships , that they were alike unqualified to pursue their ...
... daughter of Knowledge , and As- SURANCE , the offspring of Ignorance , met accidentally upon the road ; and as both had a long way to go , and had experienced , from former hardships , that they were alike unqualified to pursue their ...
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