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Besides , the different Circumstances of their Falls and Fractures would help to
prolong and diversify their Relations . There should also be another Club of such
Men , who have not succeeded so well in maiming * themselves , but are ...
Besides , the different Circumstances of their Falls and Fractures would help to
prolong and diversify their Relations . There should also be another Club of such
Men , who have not succeeded so well in maiming * themselves , but are ...
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... brisk in swilling Bumpers , upon this Maxim , That it is better to trouble others
with my Impertinence , than to be troubled my self with theirs . The Necessity of
an Infirmary Infirmary makes me resolved to fall into that Project ; 6 THE
SPECTATOR.
... brisk in swilling Bumpers , upon this Maxim , That it is better to trouble others
with my Impertinence , than to be troubled my self with theirs . The Necessity of
an Infirmary Infirmary makes me resolved to fall into that Project ; 6 THE
SPECTATOR.
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Infirmary makes me resolved to fall into that Project ; and No. 474 . Wednesas we
should be but Five , the Terrors of an involuntary Separation , which our Number
cannot so well admit of , day , Sept. 3 , would make us exert our selves , in ...
Infirmary makes me resolved to fall into that Project ; and No. 474 . Wednesas we
should be but Five , the Terrors of an involuntary Separation , which our Number
cannot so well admit of , day , Sept. 3 , would make us exert our selves , in ...
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A Garden was the Habitation of our first Parents before the Fall . It is naturally apt
to fill the Mind with Calmness and Tranquillity , and to lay all its turbulent
Passions at Rest . It gives us a great Insight into the Contrivance and Wisdom of ...
A Garden was the Habitation of our first Parents before the Fall . It is naturally apt
to fill the Mind with Calmness and Tranquillity , and to lay all its turbulent
Passions at Rest . It gives us a great Insight into the Contrivance and Wisdom of ...
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... my Friend express so much Satisfaction for the Bargains he had made , that my
moral Reflections ( if I had told them ) might have pass'd for a Reproof ; so I chose
rather to fall in with him , and let the Discourse run upon the Use of Fashions .
... my Friend express so much Satisfaction for the Bargains he had made , that my
moral Reflections ( if I had told them ) might have pass'd for a Reproof ; so I chose
rather to fall in with him , and let the Discourse run upon the Use of Fashions .
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