The Man in the Moon: Consisting of Essays and Critiques on the Politics, Morals, Manners, Drama, &c. of the Present Day ... [no. 1-24; Nov. 12, 1803-Jan. 28 [i.e. Feb. 11] 1804]William Smelley S. Highley, 1804 - 194 sider |
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... be allowed to show a true greatness of character , for he certainly does , contrary to the usual manners of the world , take notice of those beneath him . How the Man in the Moon happened to consent to 2 THE MAN IN THE MOON .
... be allowed to show a true greatness of character , for he certainly does , contrary to the usual manners of the world , take notice of those beneath him . How the Man in the Moon happened to consent to 2 THE MAN IN THE MOON .
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... certainly does entertain some material doubts respecting the wisdom , abilities , integrity , and ho- nesty of vast numbers among us wise and enlightened people . Nay , he is even in the habit of thinking that the morals and manners of ...
... certainly does entertain some material doubts respecting the wisdom , abilities , integrity , and ho- nesty of vast numbers among us wise and enlightened people . Nay , he is even in the habit of thinking that the morals and manners of ...
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... certainly with considerable justice be called the Army of Reserve ; for numbers of them have no- thing to do at present . I own that I do not see why we regular forces should be reduced to give place to the Volunteer Gentlemen , for ...
... certainly with considerable justice be called the Army of Reserve ; for numbers of them have no- thing to do at present . I own that I do not see why we regular forces should be reduced to give place to the Volunteer Gentlemen , for ...
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... certainly intend to solicit a patent . You have doubtless , Sir , heard of the great difficulty of many public speakers to articulate more than the monosyllables Aye and No. Well , Sir , that difficulty is at an end , they may talk away ...
... certainly intend to solicit a patent . You have doubtless , Sir , heard of the great difficulty of many public speakers to articulate more than the monosyllables Aye and No. Well , Sir , that difficulty is at an end , they may talk away ...
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... certainly prevent many little unlucky accidents that sometimes occur ; such as the one which happened only a short time ago : -- An Irish barrister of eminence , who was retained for the plaintiff , came , after he had been drinking his ...
... certainly prevent many little unlucky accidents that sometimes occur ; such as the one which happened only a short time ago : -- An Irish barrister of eminence , who was retained for the plaintiff , came , after he had been drinking his ...
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