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It is from hence ing , how utterly they are at a stand , until they are that good or ill fortune has no manner of force set a - going by some paragraph in a newspaper . towards affecting my judgment . I see men flou .
It is from hence ing , how utterly they are at a stand , until they are that good or ill fortune has no manner of force set a - going by some paragraph in a newspaper . towards affecting my judgment . I see men flou .
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Though I know nei- which secure them from our authority , make them ther the time nor the manner of the death I am to obnoxious to yours ; as both their disguise and their die , I am not at all solicitous about it ; because I numbers ...
Though I know nei- which secure them from our authority , make them ther the time nor the manner of the death I am to obnoxious to yours ; as both their disguise and their die , I am not at all solicitous about it ; because I numbers ...
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One would have own country , and to hear whole plays acted be- thought it very difficult to have carried on dialogues fore them , in a tongue which they did not under- after this manner without an interpreter between stand . the persons ...
One would have own country , and to hear whole plays acted be- thought it very difficult to have carried on dialogues fore them , in a tongue which they did not under- after this manner without an interpreter between stand . the persons ...
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1 I directions , according to the most exact rules of optics , to place himself in such a manner , that he shall meet his eyes wherever he throws them . I have hopes , that when Will confronts him , and all the ladies , in whose behalf ...
1 I directions , according to the most exact rules of optics , to place himself in such a manner , that he shall meet his eyes wherever he throws them . I have hopes , that when Will confronts him , and all the ladies , in whose behalf ...
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... you for the future to take no manner of notice of , R. STEELE . ' SIR , ' Your obliged humble servant , ' WILL FASHION . ' No 25. THURSDAY , MARCH 29 , 1710-11 . A like impertinence is also very troublesome to -Egrescitque medendo .
... you for the future to take no manner of notice of , R. STEELE . ' SIR , ' Your obliged humble servant , ' WILL FASHION . ' No 25. THURSDAY , MARCH 29 , 1710-11 . A like impertinence is also very troublesome to -Egrescitque medendo .
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