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In the middle - boxes , between these two oppofite A 4 bodies , bodies , were several ladies who patched indifferently on both. Qualis ubi audito venantúm murmure tigris . Horruit in maculas. CONTINUA THE ...
In the middle - boxes , between these two oppofite A 4 bodies , bodies , were several ladies who patched indifferently on both. Qualis ubi audito venantúm murmure tigris . Horruit in maculas. CONTINUA THE ...
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bodies , were several ladies who patched indifferently on both sides of their faces , and seem'd to fit there with no other intention but to see the opera . Upon enquiry I found , that the body of Amazons on my right hand , were Whigs ...
bodies , were several ladies who patched indifferently on both sides of their faces , and seem'd to fit there with no other intention but to see the opera . Upon enquiry I found , that the body of Amazons on my right hand , were Whigs ...
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... but the next night they came in so great a body.to the opera , that they out - numberdi This account of party patches will , I am afraid ; appear : improbable to those who live at a distance from the fahionable.world : but as it is ...
... but the next night they came in so great a body.to the opera , that they out - numberdi This account of party patches will , I am afraid ; appear : improbable to those who live at a distance from the fahionable.world : but as it is ...
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There is a double praise due to virtue , when it is lodged in a body that seems to have been prepared for the reception of vice ; in many such cases the foul and the body do not seem to be fellows . Socrates was an extraordinary ...
There is a double praise due to virtue , when it is lodged in a body that seems to have been prepared for the reception of vice ; in many such cases the foul and the body do not seem to be fellows . Socrates was an extraordinary ...
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These lovers take any thing , for tea and coffee ; I saw one yesterday furfeit to o make his court ; and all his rivals , at the same time , loud in the commendation of liquors that went against every body in the room that was not in ...
These lovers take any thing , for tea and coffee ; I saw one yesterday furfeit to o make his court ; and all his rivals , at the same time , loud in the commendation of liquors that went against every body in the room that was not in ...
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