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Page 20
He was come to that Knowledge of Men by long Obfervation , that he would profess altering the whole Mass of Blood in some Tempers , by thrice speaking to them . " As Fortune was in his Power , he gave himself constant Entertainment in ...
He was come to that Knowledge of Men by long Obfervation , that he would profess altering the whole Mass of Blood in some Tempers , by thrice speaking to them . " As Fortune was in his Power , he gave himself constant Entertainment in ...
Page 21
In a Court , where Men speak Affection in the strongest Terms , and Dislike in the fainteft , it was a comical Mixture of Incidents to see Disguises thrown afide in one Case and encreased on the other , according as Favour or Disgrace ...
In a Court , where Men speak Affection in the strongest Terms , and Dislike in the fainteft , it was a comical Mixture of Incidents to see Disguises thrown afide in one Case and encreased on the other , according as Favour or Disgrace ...
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As I have naturally an Aversion to much Speaking , and do not love to be the Messenger of ill News , especially when it comes too late be useful , I left him to be convinced of his Mistake in due time , and continued my Walk ...
As I have naturally an Aversion to much Speaking , and do not love to be the Messenger of ill News , especially when it comes too late be useful , I left him to be convinced of his Mistake in due time , and continued my Walk ...
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Nay , we speak it with Sorrow , even YOU your self , whom we should suspect of such a Practice the last of all Mankind , can hardly acquit your self of having given us some • Cause of Complaint . We are descendsed of ancient Families ...
Nay , we speak it with Sorrow , even YOU your self , whom we should suspect of such a Practice the last of all Mankind , can hardly acquit your self of having given us some • Cause of Complaint . We are descendsed of ancient Families ...
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She has no Secrets , forsooth , which should make her afraid to speak her Mind , and therefore she is impertinently Blunt to all her Acquaintance , and unseasonably Imperious to all her Family . Dear Sir , be pleased to put such Books ...
She has no Secrets , forsooth , which should make her afraid to speak her Mind , and therefore she is impertinently Blunt to all her Acquaintance , and unseasonably Imperious to all her Family . Dear Sir , be pleased to put such Books ...
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