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... person , ' continued my mo- nitor , if men would make the right ufe of him , might be as inftrumental to their reform- ing errors in gefture , language , and speech , as a dancing - master , linguift , or orator . You fee he laid ...
... person , ' continued my mo- nitor , if men would make the right ufe of him , might be as inftrumental to their reform- ing errors in gefture , language , and speech , as a dancing - master , linguift , or orator . You fee he laid ...
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... person is rather the object of esteem than of love ; and there is fuch a thing as a merit which caufes rather dif- tance than paffion . ' But there being no me- dium in the state of matrimony , their life began to take the ufual ...
... person is rather the object of esteem than of love ; and there is fuch a thing as a merit which caufes rather dif- tance than paffion . ' But there being no me- dium in the state of matrimony , their life began to take the ufual ...
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... persons of figure we meet in public places . He has but very little of our language , and therefore I am mightily at a loss to express to him things for which they have no word in that tongue to which he was born . It has been often my ...
... persons of figure we meet in public places . He has but very little of our language , and therefore I am mightily at a loss to express to him things for which they have no word in that tongue to which he was born . It has been often my ...
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... person who is a deep practitioner in the law , and out of tenderness of confcience has , under the name of his maid Sifly , fet up this safer way of conveyancing and alienating eftates from one family to another . He is fo far from ...
... person who is a deep practitioner in the law , and out of tenderness of confcience has , under the name of his maid Sifly , fet up this safer way of conveyancing and alienating eftates from one family to another . He is fo far from ...
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... person to fend a man an account of what he has no mind to hear ; therefore many epiftles were conveyed to the father of this extravagant , to inform him of the company , the pleasures , the diftreffes , and entertainments , in which his ...
... person to fend a man an account of what he has no mind to hear ; therefore many epiftles were conveyed to the father of this extravagant , to inform him of the company , the pleasures , the diftreffes , and entertainments , in which his ...
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