The Visitor: By Several Hands, Volumen2Edward and Charles Dilly, 1764 |
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... receive me , and content to foften my pillow . But now , alas ! afflicted even beyond the affliction of Job . -I am deprived of each , of all thefe ! My body is diftracted with an intolerable nervous dif- order ; and I have no reft ...
... receive me , and content to foften my pillow . But now , alas ! afflicted even beyond the affliction of Job . -I am deprived of each , of all thefe ! My body is diftracted with an intolerable nervous dif- order ; and I have no reft ...
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... receive them , and to see that he acted fairly : Thofe to whom the mark'd arrows fell , won fhares in proportion to their lot , and thofe to whom the blanks fell , were entitled to no part of the camel at all , but were obliged to pay ...
... receive them , and to see that he acted fairly : Thofe to whom the mark'd arrows fell , won fhares in proportion to their lot , and thofe to whom the blanks fell , were entitled to no part of the camel at all , but were obliged to pay ...
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... receives it as a cor- dial to his foul , informing him , that friends are not loft , but separated a while ; and that we fhall go to them , to fee them , to know them , to enjoy their friendship improved by all the pu- rity of heaven ...
... receives it as a cor- dial to his foul , informing him , that friends are not loft , but separated a while ; and that we fhall go to them , to fee them , to know them , to enjoy their friendship improved by all the pu- rity of heaven ...
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... received , so we fancy it will rather please the reader to relate our adven- ture , than to amuse him with the dry difquifi- tions of fober fpeculation . I frequently make it my choice to dine at a certain ordinary in this city , as I ...
... received , so we fancy it will rather please the reader to relate our adven- ture , than to amuse him with the dry difquifi- tions of fober fpeculation . I frequently make it my choice to dine at a certain ordinary in this city , as I ...
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... receives no damage . Besides so immense a body of wa-- fo ters , the common fewers of nature , would pu- trify and corrupt , if they were not strongly im- pregnated with faline particles ; and at the farme time in that perpetual motion ...
... receives no damage . Besides so immense a body of wa-- fo ters , the common fewers of nature , would pu- trify and corrupt , if they were not strongly im- pregnated with faline particles ; and at the farme time in that perpetual motion ...
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