Gentleman's Magazine: and Historical Chronicle, Volumen 74,Parte 2E. Cave, jun. at St John's Gate, 1804 |
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... young men from fchools and colleges , if they could have perfuaded thein to remain ignorant a little longer . Something like this I have fo often obferved in the young men of the pre- fent day , that I am convinced the complaint is made ...
... young men from fchools and colleges , if they could have perfuaded thein to remain ignorant a little longer . Something like this I have fo often obferved in the young men of the pre- fent day , that I am convinced the complaint is made ...
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... young man " wife in his own conceit ; " and I am happy to ftrengthen my poor opinions by fo venerable au authority . is All knowledge comparative ; but although among wife men fome are content to know one thing , and fome another , and ...
... young man " wife in his own conceit ; " and I am happy to ftrengthen my poor opinions by fo venerable au authority . is All knowledge comparative ; but although among wife men fome are content to know one thing , and fome another , and ...
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... young author by fhowing him how ably his belt thoughts were illuftrated by pomatum , and his finelt flowers fcented by marechalle . This fame gentleman , however , hints that he is afraid he hail ere long be a fuf- ferer by the ...
... young author by fhowing him how ably his belt thoughts were illuftrated by pomatum , and his finelt flowers fcented by marechalle . This fame gentleman , however , hints that he is afraid he hail ere long be a fuf- ferer by the ...
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... young to remain ignorant a few years longer than is the ufual practice , to be convinced that knowledge is not to be acquired by borrowing or ftealing without the risk of detection ; and that a man may boldly and unblufhingly avow his ...
... young to remain ignorant a few years longer than is the ufual practice , to be convinced that knowledge is not to be acquired by borrowing or ftealing without the risk of detection ; and that a man may boldly and unblufhingly avow his ...
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... young ladies who kept the booths , and whofe chearfulness in- fpired greater pleafure , under the be- nevolent confideration that the product of the fale was destined to purpofes of charity ; for the character of Mrs. Cref- pigny is ...
... young ladies who kept the booths , and whofe chearfulness in- fpired greater pleafure , under the be- nevolent confideration that the product of the fale was destined to purpofes of charity ; for the character of Mrs. Cref- pigny is ...
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