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Your Friends and Companions in your Absence frequently talk these Things of
You , and You cannot hide from us , ( by the most discreet Silence in any Thing
which regards your self ) that the frank Enter tainment we have at your Table ,
your ...
Your Friends and Companions in your Absence frequently talk these Things of
You , and You cannot hide from us , ( by the most discreet Silence in any Thing
which regards your self ) that the frank Enter tainment we have at your Table ,
your ...
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With these Qualifica tions Tom sets up for a Free - thinker , finds a great many
Things to blame in the Constitution of his Country , and gives shrewd Intimations
that he does not believe another World . In short , Puzzle is an Atheist as much as
...
With these Qualifica tions Tom sets up for a Free - thinker , finds a great many
Things to blame in the Constitution of his Country , and gives shrewd Intimations
that he does not believe another World . In short , Puzzle is an Atheist as much as
...
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... deserve your Attention more than any Thing I have yet said . I find that in the
Discourse which I spoke of at the Beginning of my Letter , you are against filling
an English Garden with EverGreens , and indeed I am so far of your Opinion , that
I ...
... deserve your Attention more than any Thing I have yet said . I find that in the
Discourse which I spoke of at the Beginning of my Letter , you are against filling
an English Garden with EverGreens , and indeed I am so far of your Opinion , that
I ...
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SPECTATOR , T happened lately , that a Friend of mine , who had many things to
buy for his Family , wou'd oblige me to walk with him to the Shops . He was very
nice in his Way , and fond of having every thing shewn , which at first made me ...
SPECTATOR , T happened lately , that a Friend of mine , who had many things to
buy for his Family , wou'd oblige me to walk with him to the Shops . He was very
nice in his Way , and fond of having every thing shewn , which at first made me ...
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8 , 1712 . frivolous Things ) in a Rank by themselves . In order to this ... Those
who are loth to grow old , or would do any Thing con trary to the course and order
of Things , out of Fondness to be in Fashion , are proper Candidates . To
conclude ...
8 , 1712 . frivolous Things ) in a Rank by themselves . In order to this ... Those
who are loth to grow old , or would do any Thing con trary to the course and order
of Things , out of Fondness to be in Fashion , are proper Candidates . To
conclude ...
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