The Observer:: Being a Collection of Moral, Literary and Familiar Essays. ...C. Dilly, 1791 |
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... those bleffings by inheritance , which lefs - fa- voured nations are now ftruggling to obtain by force , will so use their liberty , that the rest of the world , who are not fo happy , may think it an object worth contending for , and ...
... those bleffings by inheritance , which lefs - fa- voured nations are now ftruggling to obtain by force , will so use their liberty , that the rest of the world , who are not fo happy , may think it an object worth contending for , and ...
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... those occafions no one would have regretted that he had not been trained in the fchool of the graces ; there was fomething then difplayed , which they cannot teach , and only na- ture in her happiest moments can bestow . The next ...
... those occafions no one would have regretted that he had not been trained in the fchool of the graces ; there was fomething then difplayed , which they cannot teach , and only na- ture in her happiest moments can bestow . The next ...
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... those words were uttered with fuch a ca- dence and accompanied by fuch a look , as to the eye and ear of love conveyed more meaning than volumes would contain , unaided by fuch expref- fion- " Yes , adorable Conftantia , ” he exclaimed ...
... those words were uttered with fuch a ca- dence and accompanied by fuch a look , as to the eye and ear of love conveyed more meaning than volumes would contain , unaided by fuch expref- fion- " Yes , adorable Conftantia , ” he exclaimed ...
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... those respectable « friends , when Conftantia was not prefent , " and , addreffing myself to Mr. Somerville , af- fured him that I was not disposed to forget any « any part of his good advice , nor fo 26 THE OBSERVER . N ° 128 .
... those respectable « friends , when Conftantia was not prefent , " and , addreffing myself to Mr. Somerville , af- fured him that I was not disposed to forget any « any part of his good advice , nor fo 26 THE OBSERVER . N ° 128 .
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... those con- " ditions , to the performance of which he had " annexed the hope of fo tranfcendant a reward : " confcious that he could impofe nothing upon * C me fo hard to do , or so painful to suffer , which " fuch a prize would not ...
... those con- " ditions , to the performance of which he had " annexed the hope of fo tranfcendant a reward : " confcious that he could impofe nothing upon * C me fo hard to do , or so painful to suffer , which " fuch a prize would not ...
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