The European Magazine, and London Review, Volum 26Philological Society of London, 1794 |
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... never meet with , or are perplexed with the fear of fome evil that never arrives . It is a pity , that , in feminaries for the education of youth , the impiety of fo favourite a vice is not pointed out to them in fuch a manner , and at ...
... never meet with , or are perplexed with the fear of fome evil that never arrives . It is a pity , that , in feminaries for the education of youth , the impiety of fo favourite a vice is not pointed out to them in fuch a manner , and at ...
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... never without a remedy in his pocket . He could foften his voice , which was na- turally harsh and croaking , and could give grace to his provincial accent . was remarked of him , that he could never look a man full in the face . He was ...
... never without a remedy in his pocket . He could foften his voice , which was na- turally harsh and croaking , and could give grace to his provincial accent . was remarked of him , that he could never look a man full in the face . He was ...
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... never took a fee from a widow , orphan , or poor per- fon , yet acquired by his practice the confiderable fum in thofe days of 400l . per annum . When he came to the height of his profeffion , his diligence was fo great , that one day ...
... never took a fee from a widow , orphan , or poor per- fon , yet acquired by his practice the confiderable fum in thofe days of 400l . per annum . When he came to the height of his profeffion , his diligence was fo great , that one day ...
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Thoughts on Annihilation | 15 |
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