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In short , there is no Word or Gesture so insignificant but it gives him new Hints ,
feeds his Suspicions , and furnishes him with fresh Matters of Discovery : So that
if we consider the Effects of this passion , one would rather think it proceeded ...
In short , there is no Word or Gesture so insignificant but it gives him new Hints ,
feeds his Suspicions , and furnishes him with fresh Matters of Discovery : So that
if we consider the Effects of this passion , one would rather think it proceeded ...
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This therefore was the first Discourse he entertain'd her with , in which she found
it no easie Matter to quiet his Susu picions . But at last he appear'd so well
satisfied of her Innocence , that from Reproaches and Wranglings he fell to Tears
and ...
This therefore was the first Discourse he entertain'd her with , in which she found
it no easie Matter to quiet his Susu picions . But at last he appear'd so well
satisfied of her Innocence , that from Reproaches and Wranglings he fell to Tears
and ...
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... are recommended by those Arts to a shame , ful Eternity The unjust Application
of laudable Talents , is tolerated in the general Opinion of Men , not only in such
cases as are here mentioned , but also in Matters which con cern ordinary Life .
... are recommended by those Arts to a shame , ful Eternity The unjust Application
of laudable Talents , is tolerated in the general Opinion of Men , not only in such
cases as are here mentioned , but also in Matters which con cern ordinary Life .
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... I ought to have a clear Knowledge of these Matters before - hand , that I may
presume upon sufficient Returns to answer the Charge of the Cargo I have fitted
out , the Freight and Assurance out and home , the Customs to the Queen , and
the ...
... I ought to have a clear Knowledge of these Matters before - hand , that I may
presume upon sufficient Returns to answer the Charge of the Cargo I have fitted
out , the Freight and Assurance out and home , the Customs to the Queen , and
the ...
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The following Letter comes to me from Exeter , and being credibly informed that
what it contains is Matter of Fact , I shall give it my Reader as it was sent me . • Mr.
SPECTATOR Exeter , Sept. 7 . You were pleased in a late Speculation to take ...
The following Letter comes to me from Exeter , and being credibly informed that
what it contains is Matter of Fact , I shall give it my Reader as it was sent me . • Mr.
SPECTATOR Exeter , Sept. 7 . You were pleased in a late Speculation to take ...
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