The Adviser: Or, The Moral and Literary Tribunal ...sold, 1803 |
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Side vi
... Immediately , four of Brush's neighbours . went to him in a body , to demand satisfaction ; first , a drunken Parson waddled up to him , and attacked him thus : " Look ye , Mr. Brush , I am not so dim - sighted as you may imagine ; I ...
... Immediately , four of Brush's neighbours . went to him in a body , to demand satisfaction ; first , a drunken Parson waddled up to him , and attacked him thus : " Look ye , Mr. Brush , I am not so dim - sighted as you may imagine ; I ...
Side xi
... immediately issued out of his house , Adviser in hand , and traversed through bye- paths and dirty lanes , ' till he met a neighbour , whom he hailed with , " See , see what a rascal this author is ! look , look ! do you see nothing ...
... immediately issued out of his house , Adviser in hand , and traversed through bye- paths and dirty lanes , ' till he met a neighbour , whom he hailed with , " See , see what a rascal this author is ! look , look ! do you see nothing ...
Side xvii
... immediately con- clude , that he deserves it ; and that the Satirist had been guilty of the unpardonable crime of re lating a disagreeable Truth . Not long since , a very worthy and respectable gentleman , whose understanding and ...
... immediately con- clude , that he deserves it ; and that the Satirist had been guilty of the unpardonable crime of re lating a disagreeable Truth . Not long since , a very worthy and respectable gentleman , whose understanding and ...
Side xxi
... immediately waxed very wroth , and complained that the Author had di- vulged the secrets of their meeting . They en- quired diligently after the writer's name , which they no sooner learned , than they concluded it was the Curate of ...
... immediately waxed very wroth , and complained that the Author had di- vulged the secrets of their meeting . They en- quired diligently after the writer's name , which they no sooner learned , than they concluded it was the Curate of ...
Side 41
... immediately begin to cultivate their minds , and , thereby , evince that , in all the great and essential qualifica- tions of mankind , all that lift them up to- wards and shew that they were derived from God , they are endowed with the ...
... immediately begin to cultivate their minds , and , thereby , evince that , in all the great and essential qualifica- tions of mankind , all that lift them up to- wards and shew that they were derived from God , they are endowed with the ...
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