The Tatler. ...Messrs. Longman, Dodsley, Law, Johnson, Nichols [and 21 others in London, 1795 |
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... against their abilities for entering into affairs , have equally vanished . And experi- ence has fhewn , that men of letters are not only qualified with a greater capacity , but also a greater integrity in the difpatch of bufinefs ...
... against their abilities for entering into affairs , have equally vanished . And experi- ence has fhewn , that men of letters are not only qualified with a greater capacity , but also a greater integrity in the difpatch of bufinefs ...
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... against me for fome raillery in behalf of that learned advocate for the epifcopacy of the church , and the liberty of the people , Mr. Hoadley . I mentioned this only to defend myfelf against the imputation of being moved ra- ther by ...
... against me for fome raillery in behalf of that learned advocate for the epifcopacy of the church , and the liberty of the people , Mr. Hoadley . I mentioned this only to defend myfelf against the imputation of being moved ra- ther by ...
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... against them , with re- fpect to their being prompted by the fear of fhame , by ap- plying to the duellift what I think doctor South fays fome- where of the liar , He is a coward to man , and a bravo to God . ' ་ THE THE TATLE R. NO ...
... against them , with re- fpect to their being prompted by the fear of fhame , by ap- plying to the duellift what I think doctor South fays fome- where of the liar , He is a coward to man , and a bravo to God . ' ་ THE THE TATLE R. NO ...
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... against their friends and benefactors . I have hinted heretofore fome things which discover the real forrow I am in at the obfervation , that it is now very much fo in Great Britain , and have had the honour to be pelted with feveral ...
... against their friends and benefactors . I have hinted heretofore fome things which discover the real forrow I am in at the obfervation , that it is now very much fo in Great Britain , and have had the honour to be pelted with feveral ...
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... against , for the fame reason , are violent against him . Thus it is folly in a plain dealer to expect , that either his friends will reward him , or his enemies forgive him . For which reason , I thought it was the fhortest way to im ...
... against , for the fame reason , are violent against him . Thus it is folly in a plain dealer to expect , that either his friends will reward him , or his enemies forgive him . For which reason , I thought it was the fhortest way to im ...
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