The Adviser: Or, The Moral and Literary Tribunal ...sold, 1803 |
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... 49 56 68 84 90 XII . Parallelism of Modern Manners with those of the Romans , as described by Juvenal .... XIII . A Word of Advice to Young Ladies .... 99 105 Page XIV . Literature Vindicated 110 XV . Literature Vindicated.
... 49 56 68 84 90 XII . Parallelism of Modern Manners with those of the Romans , as described by Juvenal .... XIII . A Word of Advice to Young Ladies .... 99 105 Page XIV . Literature Vindicated 110 XV . Literature Vindicated.
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... manner ! " The whole of this noble speech it is needless to transcribe ; I only wish to point out to his earlship a still better mode of conveying his sentiments to those subordinate animals , who may , in future , be so highly honoured ...
... manner ! " The whole of this noble speech it is needless to transcribe ; I only wish to point out to his earlship a still better mode of conveying his sentiments to those subordinate animals , who may , in future , be so highly honoured ...
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... manner of which I related in a former essay , wherein . I gave to the public his interesting and pa- thetic remarks on the death of his brother , whom he survived but a few weeks . But let this young gentleman speak for himself ; he ...
... manner of which I related in a former essay , wherein . I gave to the public his interesting and pa- thetic remarks on the death of his brother , whom he survived but a few weeks . But let this young gentleman speak for himself ; he ...
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... manner , it was agreed that I should be left in the hands of this worthy precep- tor , and receive sixpence per week as pocket- money , a very ample revenue , as I then thought , but all which I would very readily have given up , in ...
... manner , it was agreed that I should be left in the hands of this worthy precep- tor , and receive sixpence per week as pocket- money , a very ample revenue , as I then thought , but all which I would very readily have given up , in ...
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... manner or other ; and no way seemed so ready as to evince , that I was not a coward : where- fore , I went up to a boy , five years older than myself , who had been my chief tor- menter , and challenged him to fight , for having ...
... manner or other ; and no way seemed so ready as to evince , that I was not a coward : where- fore , I went up to a boy , five years older than myself , who had been my chief tor- menter , and challenged him to fight , for having ...
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