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... young of all ranks are early initiated in the fcience of play , and with no other check than a hope , fometimes cafually expreffed , that what is intended for amufement may not become their more ferious ftudy . Perhaps one of the most ...
... young of all ranks are early initiated in the fcience of play , and with no other check than a hope , fometimes cafually expreffed , that what is intended for amufement may not become their more ferious ftudy . Perhaps one of the most ...
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... young and unfufpecting , men who know them- felves to be profcribed , and glory in an exemption which leaves them unreftrained by fhame or pride , may be fuppofed beyond the reach of wit or argu- ment . To the world , however , it is ...
... young and unfufpecting , men who know them- felves to be profcribed , and glory in an exemption which leaves them unreftrained by fhame or pride , may be fuppofed beyond the reach of wit or argu- ment . To the world , however , it is ...
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... young and frivolous by infenfible grada- . tions and gentle perfuafion , to connect the leffer with the greater obligations , and to fecure an in- tereft in that favour which alone can alleviate the calamities of life and the terrors of ...
... young and frivolous by infenfible grada- . tions and gentle perfuafion , to connect the leffer with the greater obligations , and to fecure an in- tereft in that favour which alone can alleviate the calamities of life and the terrors of ...
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... young , to London , where he was placed in the Charter - house by the Duke , who was one of the governors of that feminary . From thence he was removed to Merton College , Oxford , and admitted a Post - master in 1691. Of his father we ...
... young , to London , where he was placed in the Charter - house by the Duke , who was one of the governors of that feminary . From thence he was removed to Merton College , Oxford , and admitted a Post - master in 1691. Of his father we ...
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... young men , to whofe prin- ciples and example he yielded , rather from eafinefs of temper than depravity , but in whofe follies and vices he participated with a freedom for which his confcience frequently reproached him . To coun ...
... young men , to whofe prin- ciples and example he yielded , rather from eafinefs of temper than depravity , but in whofe follies and vices he participated with a freedom for which his confcience frequently reproached him . To coun ...
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