The British essayists, with prefaces by A. Chalmers, 3–4 tomai |
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... greater and a better man for it . On the contrary , I could never read any of our modish French authors , or those of our own country , who are the imitators and admirers of that trifling nation , without being for some time out of ...
... greater and a better man for it . On the contrary , I could never read any of our modish French authors , or those of our own country , who are the imitators and admirers of that trifling nation , without being for some time out of ...
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... greater sense of virtue than the present . It is indeed a melancholy reflection to consider that the British nation , which is now at a greater height of glory for its councils and conquests than it ever was before , should distinguish ...
... greater sense of virtue than the present . It is indeed a melancholy reflection to consider that the British nation , which is now at a greater height of glory for its councils and conquests than it ever was before , should distinguish ...
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... greater remissness , freedom , and pleasantness , and an inclina- tion to good temper and affability . SHEER - LANE , DECEMBER 26 . As I was looking over my letters this morning , I chanced to cast my eye upon the following one , which ...
... greater remissness , freedom , and pleasantness , and an inclina- tion to good temper and affability . SHEER - LANE , DECEMBER 26 . As I was looking over my letters this morning , I chanced to cast my eye upon the following one , which ...
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... greater vigour and alacrity , when they return to their proper and natural state . As this innocent way of passing a leisure hour is not only consistent with a great character , but very graceful in it ; so there are two sorts of people ...
... greater vigour and alacrity , when they return to their proper and natural state . As this innocent way of passing a leisure hour is not only consistent with a great character , but very graceful in it ; so there are two sorts of people ...
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... greater part of his female spectators . The truth of it is , I find it so very hard a task to keep that sex under any manner of government , that I have often resolved to give them over entirely , and leave them to their own in ...
... greater part of his female spectators . The truth of it is , I find it so very hard a task to keep that sex under any manner of government , that I have often resolved to give them over entirely , and leave them to their own in ...
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