The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal, Volumen59R. Griffiths, 1778 |
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... perhaps , of life . We have known fome of thefe violent and unexpected notices of a giddy coxcomb , coming from the ball , or the gaming - table , in the middle of the night , by fuch an alarm , not only awake , but throw a fick perfon ...
... perhaps , of life . We have known fome of thefe violent and unexpected notices of a giddy coxcomb , coming from the ball , or the gaming - table , in the middle of the night , by fuch an alarm , not only awake , but throw a fick perfon ...
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... perhaps there may be fome which at this diftance of time , or through ignorance of particular circumstances , it may not be poffible entirely to re- move , but we know of none that have fufficient weight to ba- lance the strength of ...
... perhaps there may be fome which at this diftance of time , or through ignorance of particular circumstances , it may not be poffible entirely to re- move , but we know of none that have fufficient weight to ba- lance the strength of ...
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... perhaps , drop or repeat fomething worth your knowing , and which you may profit by . Never talk your best in the company of fools ; for they would not understand you , and would perhaps fufpect that you jeered them , as they com- monly ...
... perhaps , drop or repeat fomething worth your knowing , and which you may profit by . Never talk your best in the company of fools ; for they would not understand you , and would perhaps fufpect that you jeered them , as they com- monly ...
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