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... consider , that as I cannot keep an ingenious man to go daily to Will's under twopence each day , merely for his charges ; to White's under sixpence ; nor to the Grecian , without allowing him some plain Spanish , to be as able as ...
... consider , that as I cannot keep an ingenious man to go daily to Will's under twopence each day , merely for his charges ; to White's under sixpence ; nor to the Grecian , without allowing him some plain Spanish , to be as able as ...
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... consider the speeches of the mighty philoso- phers , heroes , lawgivers , and great captains , they can produce no more in a discerning spirit , than rules to make a man a fop on his death - Your steps , you may go round and round very ...
... consider the speeches of the mighty philoso- phers , heroes , lawgivers , and great captains , they can produce no more in a discerning spirit , than rules to make a man a fop on his death - Your steps , you may go round and round very ...
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... consider , the invincible , the great , the good , the pious , the mighty , which were the usual epithets we gave him , both in our language and thoughts . I say , consider him whom you knew the greatest and most glorious of monarchs ...
... consider , the invincible , the great , the good , the pious , the mighty , which were the usual epithets we gave him , both in our language and thoughts . I say , consider him whom you knew the greatest and most glorious of monarchs ...
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... consider how many fine ladies live innocently in the eye of the world , and this gay town , in the midst of temptation : there is the witty Mrs. W- is a virgin of forty - four , Mrs. T- s is thirty - nine , Mrs. L- ce thirty - three ...
... consider how many fine ladies live innocently in the eye of the world , and this gay town , in the midst of temptation : there is the witty Mrs. W- is a virgin of forty - four , Mrs. T- s is thirty - nine , Mrs. L- ce thirty - three ...
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... consider yourselves ( you common people that were never in love ) and compare yourselves in good humour with yourselves out of humour , and ye will then acknowledge , that all external objects affect you according to the dispositions ye ...
... consider yourselves ( you common people that were never in love ) and compare yourselves in good humour with yourselves out of humour , and ye will then acknowledge , that all external objects affect you according to the dispositions ye ...
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