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... paper . C. No 256. MONDAY , DECEMBER 24 , 1711 . ¥Õή¥ì¥ç ¥ãά¥ñ ¥óὲ ¥ê¥á¥êὴ ¥ðέ¥ë¥å¥ó¥á¥é ¡¤ ¥êύ¥õ¥ç ¥ìὲ¥í ἀ¥åῖ¥ñ¥á¥é Ῥ¥åῖ¥á ¥ìά¥ë ' , ¥á¥ñ¥ã¥á¥ëέ¥ç ¥äὲ ¥õέ¥ñ¥å¥é¥í – HESIOD . Fame is an ill you may with ease obtain , A sad oppression , to be borne with pain . THERE are many ...
... paper . C. No 256. MONDAY , DECEMBER 24 , 1711 . ¥Õή¥ì¥ç ¥ãά¥ñ ¥óὲ ¥ê¥á¥êὴ ¥ðέ¥ë¥å¥ó¥á¥é ¡¤ ¥êύ¥õ¥ç ¥ìὲ¥í ἀ¥åῖ¥ñ¥á¥é Ῥ¥åῖ¥á ¥ìά¥ë ' , ¥á¥ñ¥ã¥á¥ëέ¥ç ¥äὲ ¥õέ¥ñ¥å¥é¥í – HESIOD . Fame is an ill you may with ease obtain , A sad oppression , to be borne with pain . THERE are many ...
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... papers , and desire when my house opens you will accept the liberty of it for the trouble you have received from , SIR , Your humble servant , RALPH CROTCHET . P. S. I have assurances that the trunk - maker will declare for us . ' MR ...
... papers , and desire when my house opens you will accept the liberty of it for the trouble you have received from , SIR , Your humble servant , RALPH CROTCHET . P. S. I have assurances that the trunk - maker will declare for us . ' MR ...
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... paper , that the town may know we have all three joined together to make entertain- ments of music for the future at Mr. Clayton's house in York - buildings . What we promise ourselves is , to make a subscription of two guineas , for ...
... paper , that the town may know we have all three joined together to make entertain- ments of music for the future at Mr. Clayton's house in York - buildings . What we promise ourselves is , to make a subscription of two guineas , for ...
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... paper , the fol- lowing letter to my mistress . You must know , I am not a person apt to despair , but she has got an odd humour of stopping short unaccountably , and as she herself told a confidant of hers , she has cold fits . These ...
... paper , the fol- lowing letter to my mistress . You must know , I am not a person apt to despair , but she has got an odd humour of stopping short unaccountably , and as she herself told a confidant of hers , she has cold fits . These ...
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... paper flows from no satyric vein , Contains no poison , and conveys no pain . : I THINK myself highly obliged to the public for their kind acceptance of a paper which visits them every morning , and has in it none of those seasonings ...
... paper flows from no satyric vein , Contains no poison , and conveys no pain . : I THINK myself highly obliged to the public for their kind acceptance of a paper which visits them every morning , and has in it none of those seasonings ...
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