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Pagina viii
... . Now , Sir , if we apply this to your modeft averfion to panegyric , how reafonable will your fears . of me appear ! Yet furely you might have gratified my ambition , ambition , from this fingle confidence , that I fhall VIII DEDICATION .
... . Now , Sir , if we apply this to your modeft averfion to panegyric , how reafonable will your fears . of me appear ! Yet furely you might have gratified my ambition , ambition , from this fingle confidence , that I fhall VIII DEDICATION .
Pagina 2
... fear that my fenfible reader , though moft luxurious in his taste , will start , cavil , or be offended , because I have named but one article . The tortoife , as the alderman of Bristol , well learned in eating , knows by much expe ...
... fear that my fenfible reader , though moft luxurious in his taste , will start , cavil , or be offended , because I have named but one article . The tortoife , as the alderman of Bristol , well learned in eating , knows by much expe ...
Pagina 19
... fear I fhould execute that power , because you have in a manner , laid your fins at my door . But perhaps this is one reafon which hath deter- mined me to act in a milder manner with you : for , as no private refentment fhould ever ...
... fear I fhould execute that power , because you have in a manner , laid your fins at my door . But perhaps this is one reafon which hath deter- mined me to act in a milder manner with you : for , as no private refentment fhould ever ...
Pagina 31
... fear on his forehead , which did not fo much injure his beauty , as it denoted his valour ( for he was a half - pay officer . ) He had good teeth , and fome- thing affable , when he pleafed , in his fmile : though saturally his ...
... fear on his forehead , which did not fo much injure his beauty , as it denoted his valour ( for he was a half - pay officer . ) He had good teeth , and fome- thing affable , when he pleafed , in his fmile : though saturally his ...
Pagina 48
... unacquainted ; and of which the economy was fo rare and extraordinary , that I fear it will fhock the utmolt credulity of many married perfons . CHAP . CHAP . III . The defcription of a domestic government 48 BOOK II . THE HISTORY OF.
... unacquainted ; and of which the economy was fo rare and extraordinary , that I fear it will fhock the utmolt credulity of many married perfons . CHAP . CHAP . III . The defcription of a domestic government 48 BOOK II . THE HISTORY OF.
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