The British Essayists: WorldJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... who all had a share in their production ; no doubt can be made , on a fair estimate between the merit of ancient and modern worthies , on whose side the balance will be found to turn . I am no enemy to the fame 2 141 . THE WORLD .
... who all had a share in their production ; no doubt can be made , on a fair estimate between the merit of ancient and modern worthies , on whose side the balance will be found to turn . I am no enemy to the fame 2 141 . THE WORLD .
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... doubts ; the time approaches , that will change them into happiness . I know of nothing ( sickness and death excepted ) that can possibly prevent it . Our pleasures will lie in so narrow a compass , that we shall always be within reach ...
... doubts ; the time approaches , that will change them into happiness . I know of nothing ( sickness and death excepted ) that can possibly prevent it . Our pleasures will lie in so narrow a compass , that we shall always be within reach ...
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... doubt of his generosity ; but how like a divinity he ap- peared to me , when by the return of the post he sent me the following letter : Think not , my soul , that any external accident can occasion the least change in my affections . I ...
... doubt of his generosity ; but how like a divinity he ap- peared to me , when by the return of the post he sent me the following letter : Think not , my soul , that any external accident can occasion the least change in my affections . I ...
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... doubt , have observed , that every man who is in possession of a diamond , arrogates to himself this privilege of instructing others : hence it is , that the panes of windows in all places of pub- lic resort , are so amply furnished ...
... doubt , have observed , that every man who is in possession of a diamond , arrogates to himself this privilege of instructing others : hence it is , that the panes of windows in all places of pub- lic resort , are so amply furnished ...
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... - lerably late , and in a glut at once , which laid the lady of the house under great difficulties to make the parties properly . That , no doubt , said Manly , is to be lamented ; and the more so , 50 151 . THE WORLD .
... - lerably late , and in a glut at once , which laid the lady of the house under great difficulties to make the parties properly . That , no doubt , said Manly , is to be lamented ; and the more so , 50 151 . THE WORLD .
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