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... mention those who violate it by solemn perjuries ? It would be an affront to reason , to en- deavour to set forth the horror and profaneness of such a practice . The very mention of it exposes it sufficiently to those in whom the light ...
... mention those who violate it by solemn perjuries ? It would be an affront to reason , to en- deavour to set forth the horror and profaneness of such a practice . The very mention of it exposes it sufficiently to those in whom the light ...
Side 106
... mention scribbler , liar , rogue , rascal , knave , and villain , without which it is impossible to carry on a mo- dern controversy . Our party - writers are so sensible of the secret virtue of an innuendo to recommend their productions ...
... mention scribbler , liar , rogue , rascal , knave , and villain , without which it is impossible to carry on a mo- dern controversy . Our party - writers are so sensible of the secret virtue of an innuendo to recommend their productions ...
Side 161
... mention his little ode upon Stool - ball , with many others of the like nature . Should the very individuals he has celebrated make their appearance together , they would be sufficient to fill the play- house . Pretty Peg of Windsor ...
... mention his little ode upon Stool - ball , with many others of the like nature . Should the very individuals he has celebrated make their appearance together , they would be sufficient to fill the play- house . Pretty Peg of Windsor ...
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THE SPECTATOR | xi |
Will Honeycombs Proposal of a Fair for Marriage | 22 |
FREEHOLDER | 26 |
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