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" I remember about thirty years ago, an eminent divine, who was also most exactly well-bred, told his congregation at Whitehall, that if they did not vouchsafe to give .their lives a new turn, they must certainly go to a place which he did not think fit... "
The Guardian - Page 68
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The Guardian, 1. köide

Rob Steele - 1740 - 368 lehte
...was alfo moft exaftly well-bred, told his Congregation at WhiteHall, that if they did not vouchfafe to give their Lives a new Turn, they muft certainly...It's with me as with that Gentleman ; I would, if poflible, reprefent the Errors of Life, efpecially thofe arifing from what we call Gallantry, in fuch...
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1747 - 584 lehte
...was alfo moft exactly well-bred, told his Congregation at Whitehall, that if they did not vouchfafe to give their Lives a new Turn, they muft certainly...would, if poffible, reprefent the Errors of Life, efpeciafly thofe arifing from what we call Galantry, in fuch a manner as the People of Pleafure may...
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1797 - 522 lehte
...was alfo moft exactly well bred, told his congregation at Whitehall, that if they did not vouchfafe to give their lives a new turn, they muft certainly...did not think fit to name in that courtly audience r. It is with me as with that gentleman. I would, if poffible, reprefent the errors of life, efpecially...
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The British essayists; with prefaces by A. Chalmers, 16. köide

British essayists - 1802 - 380 lehte
...congregation at Whitehall, that if they did not vouchsafe to give their lives a new turn, they must certainly go to a place which he did not think fit to name in that courtly audience. It is with me as with that gentleman. I would, if possible, represent the errors of life, especially...
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Select British Classics, 37. köide

1803 - 440 lehte
...congregation at Whitehall, that if they did not vouchsafe to give .their lives a new turn, they must certainly go to a place which he did not think fit to name in that courtly audience. It is with me as with that gentleman : I would, if possible, represent the errors of life, especially...
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The British Essayists: Guardian

James Ferguson - 1819 - 366 lehte
...congregation at Whitehall, that if they did not vouchsafe to give their lives a new turn, they must certainly go to a place which he did not think fit to name in that courtly audience. It is with me as with that gentleman. I would, if possible, represent the errors of life, especially...
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The Guardian: A New Edition, Carefully Revised, in Two Volumes ..., 1. köide

Alexander Chalmers - 1822 - 508 lehte
...conjectures, or more scrupulous about authorities, than (he annotator. Jives a new turn, they must certainly go to a place which he did not think fit to name in that courtly audience'. It is with me as with that gentleman. I would, if possible, represent the errors of life, especially...
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The Guardian: With a Biographical, Historical, and Critical ..., 1. köide

1826 - 434 lehte
...congregation at White-hall, that if they did not vouchsafe to give their lives a new turn, they must certainly go to a place which he did not think fit to name in that courtly audience. It is with me as with that gentleman. I would, if possible, represent the errors of life, especially...
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Anecdotes, Religious, Moral, and Entertaining

Charles Buck - 1831 - 418 lehte
...congregation at Whitehall, " that if they did not vouchsafe to give their lives a new turn, they must certainly go to a place which he did not think fit to name in that courtly audience." This was mincing the matter with a witness ! A Mr. Peters, in preaching on Psv evii. 7. told his audience...
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The Guardian, with Notes, and General Indexes: Complete in One Volume

Sir Richard Steele - 1837 - 252 lehte
...congregation at Whitehall, that if they did nfit vouchsafe to give their lives a new turn, tlrcy must certainly go to a place which he did not think fit to name in that courtly audience. It is with me as with that gentleman. I would, if possible, represent the errors of life, especially...
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