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... instances inimical to the happi- nefs , as well as to the virtue of indi- viduals . It is this prevailing fenti- ment which renders people , whom fortune has placed in the middling ranks of fociety , afhamed of their ftation ; and this ...
... instances inimical to the happi- nefs , as well as to the virtue of indi- viduals . It is this prevailing fenti- ment which renders people , whom fortune has placed in the middling ranks of fociety , afhamed of their ftation ; and this ...
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... instance , for I have heard it extreme . ly often from ass - drivers , and others of fimilar claffes . The Portugueze language indeed , even in the mouths of the common people , has naturally fomething well - bred and elegant ; nor do ...
... instance , for I have heard it extreme . ly often from ass - drivers , and others of fimilar claffes . The Portugueze language indeed , even in the mouths of the common people , has naturally fomething well - bred and elegant ; nor do ...
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... instance of mortality in one family in fo fhort a space of time . 21. At Wefter , Caithnefs , Capt . John Sutherland . 23. At Belfast , Ez . D. Boyd , Efq . 27 At Kirkforthar , Fifefhire , George J. L. Seton , infant fon of Chriftopher ...
... instance of mortality in one family in fo fhort a space of time . 21. At Wefter , Caithnefs , Capt . John Sutherland . 23. At Belfast , Ez . D. Boyd , Efq . 27 At Kirkforthar , Fifefhire , George J. L. Seton , infant fon of Chriftopher ...
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... instance your Lordship in satire , and Shakespeare in tragedy . Would it be imagined , that of this rival to antiquity , all the fatires were little perfonal invectives , and his long- eft compofition a fong of eleven stan- zas ? The ...
... instance your Lordship in satire , and Shakespeare in tragedy . Would it be imagined , that of this rival to antiquity , all the fatires were little perfonal invectives , and his long- eft compofition a fong of eleven stan- zas ? The ...
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... instance ) the higheft felicity of love night not be conferred by beauty on any object whom it might approve , without any real iniquity , even though the ceremony of marriage had past ? This propofition appeared , at the first viewv ...
... instance ) the higheft felicity of love night not be conferred by beauty on any object whom it might approve , without any real iniquity , even though the ceremony of marriage had past ? This propofition appeared , at the first viewv ...
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