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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 ...
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When he was in high good Humour , he would lay the Scene with Eucrate , and on a publick Night exercise the Passions of his whole Court . He was pleased to see an haughty Beauty watch the Looks of the Man the had long despised ...
When he was in high good Humour , he would lay the Scene with Eucrate , and on a publick Night exercise the Passions of his whole Court . He was pleased to see an haughty Beauty watch the Looks of the Man the had long despised ...
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Sometimes in a Morning he puts his whole Family in an hurry , and at last goes out without being able to stay for his Coach or Dinner , and for that Day you may see him in every part of the Town , exvery Place where he had appointed to ...
Sometimes in a Morning he puts his whole Family in an hurry , and at last goes out without being able to stay for his Coach or Dinner , and for that Day you may see him in every part of the Town , exvery Place where he had appointed to ...
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... you " want no Motives to do Justice , yet I 6am commiffioned to tell you , that you are invited to be admitted ad eundem 6.at CAMBRIDGE ; and I believe CI may venture safely to deliver this as , 6 the Wish of our whole University .
... you " want no Motives to do Justice , yet I 6am commiffioned to tell you , that you are invited to be admitted ad eundem 6.at CAMBRIDGE ; and I believe CI may venture safely to deliver this as , 6 the Wish of our whole University .
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dy is bestowed by her parents to a Man who weds her ( as Innocence it self , ) tho ' she has , in her own Heart , given her Approbation of a different Man in every Assembly she was in the whole Year before . What is wanting among Women ...
dy is bestowed by her parents to a Man who weds her ( as Innocence it self , ) tho ' she has , in her own Heart , given her Approbation of a different Man in every Assembly she was in the whole Year before . What is wanting among Women ...
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