The British Essayists: WorldJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... seen too much of the world to give easy credit to professions and appearances ; but he respected virtue , and had warm feelings for the rights and interests of mankind . As an author , if he does not merit a place in the higher ranks ...
... seen too much of the world to give easy credit to professions and appearances ; but he respected virtue , and had warm feelings for the rights and interests of mankind . As an author , if he does not merit a place in the higher ranks ...
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... seen in the public papers and magazines , the wisest way is to say nothing about it . In relation to politics , I shall only observe , that the minister is not yet so thoroughly acquainted with my abilities as to trust me with his ...
... seen in the public papers and magazines , the wisest way is to say nothing about it . In relation to politics , I shall only observe , that the minister is not yet so thoroughly acquainted with my abilities as to trust me with his ...
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... seen him go in , madam , ' replied the woman . ' His name is Roberts , and a mighty good gentleman , they say , he is . His lady'- At those words Mrs. Wilson changed colour , and interrupting her His lady , madam ! I thought that -Will ...
... seen him go in , madam , ' replied the woman . ' His name is Roberts , and a mighty good gentleman , they say , he is . His lady'- At those words Mrs. Wilson changed colour , and interrupting her His lady , madam ! I thought that -Will ...
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... seen . ' At this moment , and as good fortune would have it , for the saving a second dose of hartshorn , the coach that was sent for came to the door : into which Mrs. Wilson immediately stept , after hesitating an apology for the ...
... seen . ' At this moment , and as good fortune would have it , for the saving a second dose of hartshorn , the coach that was sent for came to the door : into which Mrs. Wilson immediately stept , after hesitating an apology for the ...
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... seen him enter , and where his mistress , who passed in the neighbourhood for his wife , at that time lay - in . No. 5. THURSDAY , FEBRUARY 1 , 1753 . Conclusion of the Story of MRS . WILSON . I RETURN now to Mrs. Wilson , whom we left ...
... seen him enter , and where his mistress , who passed in the neighbourhood for his wife , at that time lay - in . No. 5. THURSDAY , FEBRUARY 1 , 1753 . Conclusion of the Story of MRS . WILSON . I RETURN now to Mrs. Wilson , whom we left ...
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