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The Beggar has no Relish above Sensations;he finds Restmore agreeable
thanMotion; andwhilehe has awarm Fireandhis Doxy, never reflects thathe
deserves to be whipped. Every Manwho terminates his Satisfaction and
Enjoyments ...
The Beggar has no Relish above Sensations;he finds Restmore agreeable
thanMotion; andwhilehe has awarm Fireandhis Doxy, never reflects thathe
deserves to be whipped. Every Manwho terminates his Satisfaction and
Enjoyments ...
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As I am the best Man in the World to keep my own Counsel, and my Landlord the
Fishmonger not knowing my Name, this Accident of my Life was never
discovered to this very Day. I am now settled with a Widowwoman, who has a
great many ...
As I am the best Man in the World to keep my own Counsel, and my Landlord the
Fishmonger not knowing my Name, this Accident of my Life was never
discovered to this very Day. I am now settled with a Widowwoman, who has a
great many ...
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I must however intreat every particular Person, who does me the Honour to be a
Reader of this Paper, never to think himself, or any one of his Friends or Enemies
, aimed at in what is said: For I promise him, never to draw a faulty Character ...
I must however intreat every particular Person, who does me the Honour to be a
Reader of this Paper, never to think himself, or any one of his Friends or Enemies
, aimed at in what is said: For I promise him, never to draw a faulty Character ...
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I haveseen a Woman'sFacebreak outin Heats,asshe hasbeen talking against a
greatLord,whom she had never seeninherLife; and indeednever knewa
PartyWoman thatkepther Beauty for a Twelvemonth. I would therefore advise all
my ...
I haveseen a Woman'sFacebreak outin Heats,asshe hasbeen talking against a
greatLord,whom she had never seeninherLife; and indeednever knewa
PartyWoman thatkepther Beauty for a Twelvemonth. I would therefore advise all
my ...
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... Lawsof their Countrywere never permitted to inscribe their own Names upon
their Works. For the same Reason it is thought,thatthe Forelock of theHorse in the
AntiqueEquestrian Statue of Marcus Aurelius, representsat a Distancethe Shape
...
... Lawsof their Countrywere never permitted to inscribe their own Names upon
their Works. For the same Reason it is thought,thatthe Forelock of theHorse in the
AntiqueEquestrian Statue of Marcus Aurelius, representsat a Distancethe Shape
...
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