Universal Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure, Svazky 68–69Pub. for J. Hinton, 1781 |
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... Those who have been engaged in it have added a grace to it , by the liberality of their education . This has introduced them to the company of those to whom their fortunes made them equal ; and they have appeared in the Se- Rate , and ...
... Those who have been engaged in it have added a grace to it , by the liberality of their education . This has introduced them to the company of those to whom their fortunes made them equal ; and they have appeared in the Se- Rate , and ...
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... those unhappy times in which it was written ; yet , as exception- able by the abovementioned difadvantages , the prefent age is not likely to be reconciled to it . During the times of confusion , many of the preachers ( and writers ) ...
... those unhappy times in which it was written ; yet , as exception- able by the abovementioned difadvantages , the prefent age is not likely to be reconciled to it . During the times of confusion , many of the preachers ( and writers ) ...
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... those who poffelled his genius , his turn for play would never have hurt one man in the kingdom ; but that those who owed their importance folely to their fortune , ought not to risk it fo wantonly as he might do , whofe fortune had ...
... those who poffelled his genius , his turn for play would never have hurt one man in the kingdom ; but that those who owed their importance folely to their fortune , ought not to risk it fo wantonly as he might do , whofe fortune had ...
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