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Pagina 23
... pleased to make into the mind of After this preface , you will expect I am going to give particular instances of what I have asserted . That expectation cannot be raised too high for the novelty of the history , and manner of life , of ...
... pleased to make into the mind of After this preface , you will expect I am going to give particular instances of what I have asserted . That expectation cannot be raised too high for the novelty of the history , and manner of life , of ...
Pagina 57
... pleased to miscall foolish and abusive . No , no , till you give a better , I shall not forbear thinking that the true reason of your picking a quarrel with me was , because it is more agreeable to your principles , as well as more to ...
... pleased to miscall foolish and abusive . No , no , till you give a better , I shall not forbear thinking that the true reason of your picking a quarrel with me was , because it is more agreeable to your principles , as well as more to ...
Pagina 93
... pleased herself with playing with his perplexities . In all his talk to her , he showed but very faint ideas of any thing which had not been received at the ear ; and closed his protestation to her , by saying , that if he were to see ...
... pleased herself with playing with his perplexities . In all his talk to her , he showed but very faint ideas of any thing which had not been received at the ear ; and closed his protestation to her , by saying , that if he were to see ...
Pagina 136
... city - forces being shortly to take the field , all good Protestants would be pleased that their arms and valour should shine with equal lustre . A council of war was lately held , the honourable Colonel Mortar 136 NO . 61 . TATLER .
... city - forces being shortly to take the field , all good Protestants would be pleased that their arms and valour should shine with equal lustre . A council of war was lately held , the honourable Colonel Mortar 136 NO . 61 . TATLER .
Pagina 151
... pleased , sir , to pardon this expression , for the same reason for which you once desired us to excuse you , when you seemed any thing dull . Most writers , like the generality of Paul Lorraine's Saints , seem to place a peculiar ...
... pleased , sir , to pardon this expression , for the same reason for which you once desired us to excuse you , when you seemed any thing dull . Most writers , like the generality of Paul Lorraine's Saints , seem to place a peculiar ...
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