The British Essayists: WorldJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... ingrati- tude of the present times , that I have been hitherto disappointed in my expectations of seeing public honours and rewards bestowed on these illustrious VOL . III . B personages , who by such experiments have shewn us what.
... ingrati- tude of the present times , that I have been hitherto disappointed in my expectations of seeing public honours and rewards bestowed on these illustrious VOL . III . B personages , who by such experiments have shewn us what.
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... present so hum- bled , that I can submit to any thing . I have laid my case before you for your advice ; being well convinced , by your speculations in general , that you are a warm advocate for the sex , though you sometimes take the ...
... present so hum- bled , that I can submit to any thing . I have laid my case before you for your advice ; being well convinced , by your speculations in general , that you are a warm advocate for the sex , though you sometimes take the ...
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... present times are worse than the past . We are cer- tainly better in every respect than our forefathers ; and it is right we should be told so , to encourage us in our progress towards the summit of perfec- tion . I could give a ...
... present times are worse than the past . We are cer- tainly better in every respect than our forefathers ; and it is right we should be told so , to encourage us in our progress towards the summit of perfec- tion . I could give a ...
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... present I can neither eat nor sleep : yet I am more good - humoured than all the world ; and then so compassionate , that I pity every man I see . My dearest loves only me , and all other men must be miserable . I wonder that any body ...
... present I can neither eat nor sleep : yet I am more good - humoured than all the world ; and then so compassionate , that I pity every man I see . My dearest loves only me , and all other men must be miserable . I wonder that any body ...
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... present emergency of the war with France , distinguish themselves by unequivocal proofs of patriotism . I flatter myself that they will , at their first appearance in town , publicly renounce those French fashions which of late years ...
... present emergency of the war with France , distinguish themselves by unequivocal proofs of patriotism . I flatter myself that they will , at their first appearance in town , publicly renounce those French fashions which of late years ...
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