The Female Spectator, Band 3T. Gardner, 1755 |
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... fince nothing is more common , than when a wo- man finds her reputation intirely ruined by the dif- covery of one fault , fhe makes no fcruple to com- mit more , as fhe cannot fuffer more than she has already done ! All fenfe of shame ...
... fince nothing is more common , than when a wo- man finds her reputation intirely ruined by the dif- covery of one fault , fhe makes no fcruple to com- mit more , as fhe cannot fuffer more than she has already done ! All fenfe of shame ...
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... fince my dear Severus will know , when I am gone , every thing I wish him to be fenfible of : I beg 6 you , madam , continued fhe to Laconia , who was very attentive to all the did , to let my buf- band know my laft will is contained in ...
... fince my dear Severus will know , when I am gone , every thing I wish him to be fenfible of : I beg 6 you , madam , continued fhe to Laconia , who was very attentive to all the did , to let my buf- band know my laft will is contained in ...
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... fince exciting motion in itself depends on this , we are as certain that it is not self - moving , as if we knew every thing belonging to it . • Doctor Clarke obferves , that matter is only ca- pable of one negative power , viz . That ...
... fince exciting motion in itself depends on this , we are as certain that it is not self - moving , as if we knew every thing belonging to it . • Doctor Clarke obferves , that matter is only ca- pable of one negative power , viz . That ...
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... fince , there- fore , it has not a natural tendency to annihila- tion , it must endlessly abide an active perceptive fubftance , with either fears or hopes of dying through all eternity . · - I BEG pardon , madam , for having I BEG 44 ...
... fince , there- fore , it has not a natural tendency to annihila- tion , it must endlessly abide an active perceptive fubftance , with either fears or hopes of dying through all eternity . · - I BEG pardon , madam , for having I BEG 44 ...
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... fince a nation can no otherwife hope redrefs ; and to attempt to fcreen or protect an offender in this kind , is a treafon to the people , which has no pretence to forgiveness .. THE love of our country claims our first and chiefest ...
... fince a nation can no otherwife hope redrefs ; and to attempt to fcreen or protect an offender in this kind , is a treafon to the people , which has no pretence to forgiveness .. THE love of our country claims our first and chiefest ...
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