The Visitor: By Several Hands, Volumen2Edward and Charles Dilly, 1764 |
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... sure you write about it ; and do , dear creature , do find fome way or other to avenge me : you have a scheming head , and I can help you . You You must know then , that tho ' I am THE VISITOR . 41 NUMBER XLVIII. ...
... sure you write about it ; and do , dear creature , do find fome way or other to avenge me : you have a scheming head , and I can help you . You You must know then , that tho ' I am THE VISITOR . 41 NUMBER XLVIII. ...
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... 3d ode of Horace's first book , and begins Illi robur , & c . Sure he who first the passage try'd ,. In harden'd oak his heart did hide ; Or purpose to secure kingdoms from the attacks and infults of N ° 50 . 53 THE VISITOR .
... 3d ode of Horace's first book , and begins Illi robur , & c . Sure he who first the passage try'd ,. In harden'd oak his heart did hide ; Or purpose to secure kingdoms from the attacks and infults of N ° 50 . 53 THE VISITOR .
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... sure the man does not live in this world . He's an inhabitant , I fuppofe , of fome of the plane- tary worlds ; or , what's more probable , of an aerial citadel , guarded by catch - poles . Am I right ? Nay , don't answer . For the only ...
... sure the man does not live in this world . He's an inhabitant , I fuppofe , of fome of the plane- tary worlds ; or , what's more probable , of an aerial citadel , guarded by catch - poles . Am I right ? Nay , don't answer . For the only ...
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... sure ingratitude was a very base and odious crime ; the growth of a bad foil ; univerfally and justly abhorred : but I took the liberty to hint , that on that very account , we ought to be the more careful how we lay the charge of it ...
... sure ingratitude was a very base and odious crime ; the growth of a bad foil ; univerfally and justly abhorred : but I took the liberty to hint , that on that very account , we ought to be the more careful how we lay the charge of it ...
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... sure , and we do well to give him all the money we can ; what's a million of money to Englishmen ? and what does the man talk of his doing us good - why , to be fure , he never can do us good : 2 But he's too sweet natured a man ever to ...
... sure , and we do well to give him all the money we can ; what's a million of money to Englishmen ? and what does the man talk of his doing us good - why , to be fure , he never can do us good : 2 But he's too sweet natured a man ever to ...
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