The Adviser: Or, The Moral and Literary Tribunal ...sold, 1803 |
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Side 7
... so much serious matter . A noble earl in the county of York , full of that laudable self - consequence and dig- nified loftiness which so well becomes , and is so frequently assumed by the noblesse and great gentry B 4.
... so much serious matter . A noble earl in the county of York , full of that laudable self - consequence and dig- nified loftiness which so well becomes , and is so frequently assumed by the noblesse and great gentry B 4.
Side 53
... consequence of this was a most terrible beating , for I was by no means his match in weight , in strength , or the pugi- listic art . However , this business was produc- tive of the most happy effects in my favour ; the little fry ...
... consequence of this was a most terrible beating , for I was by no means his match in weight , in strength , or the pugi- listic art . However , this business was produc- tive of the most happy effects in my favour ; the little fry ...
Side 57
... consequence of which I am pretty well known at ' Change , and - somewhere else too ; but I scorn all boast- ing ; not that I have altogether neglected eloquence , as it is well known , when I served the office of church - warden , I ...
... consequence of which I am pretty well known at ' Change , and - somewhere else too ; but I scorn all boast- ing ; not that I have altogether neglected eloquence , as it is well known , when I served the office of church - warden , I ...
Side 93
... . And yet this man has been allowed to amass an enormous fortune , in consequence of the amazing number of children commit- ted to his care . And why has he attained such celebrity ? Because , forsooth , he takes care 93.
... . And yet this man has been allowed to amass an enormous fortune , in consequence of the amazing number of children commit- ted to his care . And why has he attained such celebrity ? Because , forsooth , he takes care 93.
Side 117
... consequences of knowledge to be trouble , and vexation , and sorrow ; let him declare , that the immediate and eventual effects were not tranquillity , and complacency , and joy , and gaiety , and elevation of soul , and I will believe ...
... consequences of knowledge to be trouble , and vexation , and sorrow ; let him declare , that the immediate and eventual effects were not tranquillity , and complacency , and joy , and gaiety , and elevation of soul , and I will believe ...
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