The British Essayists: MirrorJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... fashion . Abercromby 46. Humorous account of a cross - purpose conversation , in a letter from Eutra- pelus : Lord Hailes . - Answer to the masters of taverns in relation to the Mirror club . Bannatyne 47. The effects of delicacy and ...
... fashion . Abercromby 46. Humorous account of a cross - purpose conversation , in a letter from Eutra- pelus : Lord Hailes . - Answer to the masters of taverns in relation to the Mirror club . Bannatyne 47. The effects of delicacy and ...
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James Ferguson. stranger had the air of a man of fashion , and all vie in their attention and civility , in hopes of establishing a more intimate acquaintance . An anonymous periodical writer , when he first gives his works to the public ...
James Ferguson. stranger had the air of a man of fashion , and all vie in their attention and civility , in hopes of establishing a more intimate acquaintance . An anonymous periodical writer , when he first gives his works to the public ...
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... fashion of his peri- wig , and the ease or awkwardness of his bow . The cautious citizen , and the proud country - gentleman , value him according to the opinion they chance to adopt , the one , of the extent of his rent - roll , the ...
... fashion of his peri- wig , and the ease or awkwardness of his bow . The cautious citizen , and the proud country - gentleman , value him according to the opinion they chance to adopt , the one , of the extent of his rent - roll , the ...
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James Ferguson. stranger had the air of a man of fashion , and all vie in their attention and civility , in hopes of establishing a more intimate acquaintance . An anonymous periodical writer , when he first gives his works to the public ...
James Ferguson. stranger had the air of a man of fashion , and all vie in their attention and civility , in hopes of establishing a more intimate acquaintance . An anonymous periodical writer , when he first gives his works to the public ...
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... fashion . In short , sir , these unfortunate youths have re- turned ignorant of every thing they ought to know ; their minds corrupted , and their bodies debilitated , by a course of premature debauchery . I can easily see that I do not ...
... fashion . In short , sir , these unfortunate youths have re- turned ignorant of every thing they ought to know ; their minds corrupted , and their bodies debilitated , by a course of premature debauchery . I can easily see that I do not ...
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