The Adviser: Or, The Moral and Literary Tribunal ...sold, 1803 |
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Side 21
... wretch who was heretofore only fitted to range among the bestial herd . The old dictionary wri- ters were so well aware that continual and systematic gravity was one and the same thing with stupidity , that they have ranked these words ...
... wretch who was heretofore only fitted to range among the bestial herd . The old dictionary wri- ters were so well aware that continual and systematic gravity was one and the same thing with stupidity , that they have ranked these words ...
Side 40
... wretch , who in vain attempted to encourage me by his smiles , or rather ghastly grinning , which only served the more to terrify and to disgust me . After some time consumed in this manner , it was agreed that I should be left in the ...
... wretch , who in vain attempted to encourage me by his smiles , or rather ghastly grinning , which only served the more to terrify and to disgust me . After some time consumed in this manner , it was agreed that I should be left in the ...
Side 55
... five shillings , and whenever any boy rode out with him , charged in the bill three shillings lent ; a species of fraud and exorbitancy of which only a wretch 6 " grown gray in the art of swindling could be guilty E 4 55.
... five shillings , and whenever any boy rode out with him , charged in the bill three shillings lent ; a species of fraud and exorbitancy of which only a wretch 6 " grown gray in the art of swindling could be guilty E 4 55.
Side 123
... wretch who has fawned , and flattered , and wheed- led , and cringed , and crept , and lied him- self into office , " who bends his tongue , like his bow , for lies , but is not valiant for the truth upon the earth , and proceeds from ...
... wretch who has fawned , and flattered , and wheed- led , and cringed , and crept , and lied him- self into office , " who bends his tongue , like his bow , for lies , but is not valiant for the truth upon the earth , and proceeds from ...
Side 127
... and he falls to the ground , with much detriment to his body , the grinners are well pleased , and evince their pleasure by the most vile distortions of countenance . When a wretch finds his school - fellow asleep with 127.
... and he falls to the ground , with much detriment to his body , the grinners are well pleased , and evince their pleasure by the most vile distortions of countenance . When a wretch finds his school - fellow asleep with 127.
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