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... paper, which is generally read by our sex, or else order them to breathe their saucy footmen (who are good for nothing else), by sending them to tell all their acquaintance. If you think to print this, pray put it into a better style as ...
... paper, which is generally read by our sex, or else order them to breathe their saucy footmen (who are good for nothing else), by sending them to tell all their acquaintance. If you think to print this, pray put it into a better style as ...
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... paper, and very often finds his imagination entertained by a hint that awakens in his memory some beautiful passage of a classic author. It was a saying of an ancient philosopher *, which I find some of our writers have ascribed to ...
... paper, and very often finds his imagination entertained by a hint that awakens in his memory some beautiful passage of a classic author. It was a saying of an ancient philosopher *, which I find some of our writers have ascribed to ...
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... paper which visits thom every morning, and has in it none of those seasonings that recommend so many of the writings which are in vogue among us. As, on the one side, my paper has not in it a single word of news, a reflection in ...
... paper which visits thom every morning, and has in it none of those seasonings that recommend so many of the writings which are in vogue among us. As, on the one side, my paper has not in it a single word of news, a reflection in ...
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