Essays and LettersJohn Sharpe, 1820 - 340 Seiten |
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... fill me with fearful apprehensions for the future repu- tation of my country : a young man of modesty ( which is the most certain indication of large capa- cities ) is hereby discouraged from attempting to make any figure in life : his ...
... fill me with fearful apprehensions for the future repu- tation of my country : a young man of modesty ( which is the most certain indication of large capa- cities ) is hereby discouraged from attempting to make any figure in life : his ...
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... filled with nothing but whole- some precepts and advice , I must therefore some > times humour them in their own way . There are a set of great names in the province , who are the common objects of popular dislike . If I can now and ...
... filled with nothing but whole- some precepts and advice , I must therefore some > times humour them in their own way . There are a set of great names in the province , who are the common objects of popular dislike . If I can now and ...
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... , to see this paper filled with contentious wrangling , answers , replies , & c . which is a way of writing that is endless , and , VOL . I. C at the same time , seldom contains any thing that MORAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL . 25.
... , to see this paper filled with contentious wrangling , answers , replies , & c . which is a way of writing that is endless , and , VOL . I. C at the same time , seldom contains any thing that MORAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL . 25.
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... filled up its place in the rank of beings with more propriety and honour than I have done . O shameful waste of life and time ! " In short , he carried on his moral reflections with so just and severe a force of reason , as con ...
... filled up its place in the rank of beings with more propriety and honour than I have done . O shameful waste of life and time ! " In short , he carried on his moral reflections with so just and severe a force of reason , as con ...
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... fill their places , And swallow corn , and eat carcases . Then if their tombstone , when they die , Ben't taught to flatter and to lie , There's nothing better will be said , Than that they've eat up all their bread , Drank all their ...
... fill their places , And swallow corn , and eat carcases . Then if their tombstone , when they die , Ben't taught to flatter and to lie , There's nothing better will be said , Than that they've eat up all their bread , Drank all their ...
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