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Page 66
Rhynsault was a Man of a warm Constitu . tion , and violent Inclination to Women
, and not unskilled in the soft Arts which win their Favour . He knew what it was to
enjoy the Satisfactions which are reaped from the Possession of Beauty , but ...
Rhynsault was a Man of a warm Constitu . tion , and violent Inclination to Women
, and not unskilled in the soft Arts which win their Favour . He knew what it was to
enjoy the Satisfactions which are reaped from the Possession of Beauty , but ...
Page 83
... his Heart close to the having no Regard to any Thing but his dear Self , even
with Exclusion of his very Children . I recommend this Subject to your considera
tion , and am , Sir , Your most humble Servant , T. B. ' Mr. No. 496 . Monday , Sept
.
... his Heart close to the having no Regard to any Thing but his dear Self , even
with Exclusion of his very Children . I recommend this Subject to your considera
tion , and am , Sir , Your most humble Servant , T. B. ' Mr. No. 496 . Monday , Sept
.
Page 85
What indeed makes for the superiour Reputa tion of the Patron in this Case , is ,
that he is always surrounded with specious Pretences of unworthy Candidates ,
and is often alone in the kind Inclination he has towards the Well - deserving .
What indeed makes for the superiour Reputa tion of the Patron in this Case , is ,
that he is always surrounded with specious Pretences of unworthy Candidates ,
and is often alone in the kind Inclination he has towards the Well - deserving .
Page 129
509 . before ; but what he says well deserves a general Atten- Tuesday , tion , tho
' delivered in his own homely Maxims , and a October 14 , 1712 . Kind of
proverbial Simplicity ; which Sort of Learning has raised more Estates than ever
were ...
509 . before ; but what he says well deserves a general Atten- Tuesday , tion , tho
' delivered in his own homely Maxims , and a October 14 , 1712 . Kind of
proverbial Simplicity ; which Sort of Learning has raised more Estates than ever
were ...
Page 179
The Approba tion of his Words and Actions is a continual new Feast to her nor
can she enough applaud her good Fortune in having her Life varied every Hour ;
her Mind more improved , and her Heart more glad from every Circumstance No.
The Approba tion of his Words and Actions is a continual new Feast to her nor
can she enough applaud her good Fortune in having her Life varied every Hour ;
her Mind more improved , and her Heart more glad from every Circumstance No.
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