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MRS CiiTJTTERBtiCI& 0 my want o * wit ! Harping on that na ^ ty lubber , She has really won the rubber ! But , sirl Downright bit ! MRS SHUFFLETO N *
Bit ? ma ' am I what a word to use I , who am not quite a goose , Saw it in the wick *
MRS CLUTTERBUCK . Well , I'll never think about Him , or any such a lout , When I want the trick * MRS SHUFFLETON . And or e ' er I'd have my pride In this manner mortified , Ma ' am ! upon my life I When I praise a man , I swear I will praise him anywhere But before his wife .
Master said on reading these attentively , that there was a
good deal of reason on both sides , but that , if he had been at the same table , the unpleasant circumstance should never have occurred . I am , Sec * THE PARROCO SPINELLA TO
MR KAIKES . It is difficult , not to * say impossible , for mortal man , who is neither a sovereign prince nor grand esquire of Cran ^ bourn alley , to pc > ss < es $ . < $ | ie physical , moral , and pecuniary
powers , requisite for colletmg all the important hi ^ on- ? cat monuments of every distant country . Alexander the Great , son of Philip , King of Macedon , did it in part only , and at the cost of many thousand
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lives , and finally of his own . Herodotus of Halicarnassus ,
imperial city , &nd Messer Aristotle , who taught in our school at Pisa and elsewhere , did it too in part . For which undertaking they had mules and oxen , and ships of war , and munition of offence and
mou th . I have long been girded ; and ' feav ^ stood so day and night for my literary Expedition , under : $ 1 $ command of your Excellency , toward the state of Bologna . Bu t can the keenest investigator of
truth ever hope to arrive at it before it has greatly decayed in such remate regions ? How many months must it have pas ^^ d ll through before it reaches him who hungers fot fit I ^^ itf losM ite mce and its form , like vaccination , by such
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Oct. 1, 1837, page 253, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1836/page/28/
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