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Page 26
Hast thou a mind to pass for a Bartomite , or to make us all Quakers ? i do assure
thec , dear Sper , I am not polished out of my veracity , e when I subscribe myself
Thy conftunt admirer , and humble fervant , FRANK TOWNLY . ' No. 561 .
Hast thou a mind to pass for a Bartomite , or to make us all Quakers ? i do assure
thec , dear Sper , I am not polished out of my veracity , e when I subscribe myself
Thy conftunt admirer , and humble fervant , FRANK TOWNLY . ' No. 561 .
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Wine throws a man out of himself , and infuses qualities into the mind , which she
is a stranger to in her sober moments . The person you converse with , after the
third bottle , is not the same man who at first sat down at table with you . l'pon this
...
Wine throws a man out of himself , and infuses qualities into the mind , which she
is a stranger to in her sober moments . The person you converse with , after the
third bottle , is not the same man who at first sat down at table with you . l'pon this
...
Page 119
... to pass out of his hands unadorned with a resemblance of himself in this most
lovely part of his nature . For what complacency could a mind , whose love is as
unbounded as his knowledge , have in a work so unlıke himself ; a creature that ...
... to pass out of his hands unadorned with a resemblance of himself in this most
lovely part of his nature . For what complacency could a mind , whose love is as
unbounded as his knowledge , have in a work so unlıke himself ; a creature that ...
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of moral evil , generally charged it on the obliquity of matter , which , being
eternal and independent , was incapable of change in any of its properties , even
by the Almighty mind , who , when he came to fashion it into a world of beings ,
must ...
of moral evil , generally charged it on the obliquity of matter , which , being
eternal and independent , was incapable of change in any of its properties , even
by the Almighty mind , who , when he came to fashion it into a world of beings ,
must ...
Page 260
Beauty indced most commonly produces that paflion in the mind , but cleanliness
preserves it . An indifferent face and person , kept in perpetual neatness , hath
won many a heart from a pretty flattern . Age itself is not unamiable , while it is ...
Beauty indced most commonly produces that paflion in the mind , but cleanliness
preserves it . An indifferent face and person , kept in perpetual neatness , hath
won many a heart from a pretty flattern . Age itself is not unamiable , while it is ...
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