London Magazine Enlarged and Improved, Том 18C. Ackers, 1749 |
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... thought , which virtue gave to please ; [ eafe : Come Imiling health with thy companion Let thefe , and all that virtue's felf attends , Blefs the ftill hours of my gentle friends : Peace to my foes , if any fuch there be , And ...
... thought , which virtue gave to please ; [ eafe : Come Imiling health with thy companion Let thefe , and all that virtue's felf attends , Blefs the ftill hours of my gentle friends : Peace to my foes , if any fuch there be , And ...
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... thought to mean him in fome verfes Gellius has preferved , and Valerius Antias made no fcruple to affert , that far from returning the fair Spaniard to her family , he debauch'd and kept her . Notwithstanding this , what authority did ...
... thought to mean him in fome verfes Gellius has preferved , and Valerius Antias made no fcruple to affert , that far from returning the fair Spaniard to her family , he debauch'd and kept her . Notwithstanding this , what authority did ...
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... thought juftly to deserve some confideration , in de- termining the behaviour of princes in private life as well as in publick ; and to put a difference ( for inftance ) between the decorum of a king of France , and that of a king of ...
... thought juftly to deserve some confideration , in de- termining the behaviour of princes in private life as well as in publick ; and to put a difference ( for inftance ) between the decorum of a king of France , and that of a king of ...
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... thought it worth B while to make any inquiry about them , or to examine the merit of their pretenfions ; as appears from thofe heathen writers , who have in that time made any mention of them . D Laftly , he fays , it has been ob ...
... thought it worth B while to make any inquiry about them , or to examine the merit of their pretenfions ; as appears from thofe heathen writers , who have in that time made any mention of them . D Laftly , he fays , it has been ob ...
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... thought of meddling with , but that I look upon the fools of this metropolis as under my parti- cular care ; and , therefore , did not chufe they should , by approving what they knew G nothing about , be efteemed fo much wifer than ...
... thought of meddling with , but that I look upon the fools of this metropolis as under my parti- cular care ; and , therefore , did not chufe they should , by approving what they knew G nothing about , be efteemed fo much wifer than ...
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