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... spare the life of a Tom - tit . These are at present the matters of greatest moment within my observation , and I know are too trifling to be communicated to any but so wise a man as yourself , and 36 NO . 112 . TATLER .
... spare the life of a Tom - tit . These are at present the matters of greatest moment within my observation , and I know are too trifling to be communicated to any but so wise a man as yourself , and 36 NO . 112 . TATLER .
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... observe with greater satisfaction , than that tenderness and concern which it bears for the good and happiness of man- kind . My own circumstances are indeed so narrow and scanty , that I should taste but very little plea- sure , could ...
... observe with greater satisfaction , than that tenderness and concern which it bears for the good and happiness of man- kind . My own circumstances are indeed so narrow and scanty , that I should taste but very little plea- sure , could ...
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... observe in creatures of bigger dimensions . We descry millions of spe- cies subsisted on a green leaf , which your glasses represent only in crowds and swarms . What ap- pears to your eye but as hair or down rising on the surface of it ...
... observe in creatures of bigger dimensions . We descry millions of spe- cies subsisted on a green leaf , which your glasses represent only in crowds and swarms . What ap- pears to your eye but as hair or down rising on the surface of it ...
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... observation , ' said he , is very just ; and I must ackowledge , for my own part , that although it is with much delight that I see the traces of Providence in these instances , I still take greater pleasure in considering the works of ...
... observation , ' said he , is very just ; and I must ackowledge , for my own part , that although it is with much delight that I see the traces of Providence in these instances , I still take greater pleasure in considering the works of ...
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... see a man pursuing a fine woman that was following another , whose eye was fixed upon a fourth , that had her own game in view in some other quarter of the wilderness . I could not but observe two things H 3 No. 120 . 77 TATLER .
... see a man pursuing a fine woman that was following another , whose eye was fixed upon a fourth , that had her own game in view in some other quarter of the wilderness . I could not but observe two things H 3 No. 120 . 77 TATLER .
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