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... gentleman is in the condition of a young heir , out of whose estate a scrivener receives half the rents for interest , and has a mortgage on the whole ; and is therefore always ready to feed his vices and extravagances , while there is ...
... gentleman is in the condition of a young heir , out of whose estate a scrivener receives half the rents for interest , and has a mortgage on the whole ; and is therefore always ready to feed his vices and extravagances , while there is ...
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... gentlemen think what they please , I cannot but suspect , that the two worthies I first mentioned , have , in a degree , done mischief among us ; the mock authoritative manner of the one , and the insipid mirth of the other , how- ever ...
... gentlemen think what they please , I cannot but suspect , that the two worthies I first mentioned , have , in a degree , done mischief among us ; the mock authoritative manner of the one , and the insipid mirth of the other , how- ever ...
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... gentleman near me , that although I knew well enough what persons the author meant , yet there were several particulars in the husband's character , which I could not reconcile ; for that of the lady , it was just and adequate enough ...
... gentleman near me , that although I knew well enough what persons the author meant , yet there were several particulars in the husband's character , which I could not reconcile ; for that of the lady , it was just and adequate enough ...
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... gentleman to retrieve your losses . 66 66 A I would ask , whether the queen's speech does not contain her intentions , in every particular , re- lating to the publick , that a good subject , a Briton , and a protestant , can possibly ...
... gentleman to retrieve your losses . 66 66 A I would ask , whether the queen's speech does not contain her intentions , in every particular , re- lating to the publick , that a good subject , a Briton , and a protestant , can possibly ...
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... gentlemen have a much weaker pretence to concern themselves in matters of the cabinet , which are always either far above , or much beside their capacities . Soldiers may as well pretend to prescribe rules for trade , to determine ...
... gentlemen have a much weaker pretence to concern themselves in matters of the cabinet , which are always either far above , or much beside their capacities . Soldiers may as well pretend to prescribe rules for trade , to determine ...
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The Works of the Rev. Jonathan Swift, D.D. ...: With Notes ..., Volume 3 Jonathan Swift Visualização completa - 1808 |
The Works of the Rev. Jonathan Swift, D.D. ...: With Notes ..., Volume 3 Jonathan Swift Visualização completa - 1808 |
The Works of the Rev. Jonathan Swift, D.D. ...: With Notes ..., Volume 3 Jonathan Swift Visualização completa - 1808 |
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