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The Mirror: no. 1-36, Jan. 23, 1779-May 19, 1779 - Page 263
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The British essayists; with prefaces by A. Chalmers, Volume 35

British essayists - 1802 - 216 pages
...not to mention the inflections of his countenance, which, if fairly set down on paper, would almost amount to calling his banker a Jew, his lawyer not a gentleman, and his agent a pettifogger. He was, novvever, very ready to clap up a truce with his idea* when in company with these several personages...
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Select British Classics, Volume 31

English literature - 1803 - 308 pages
...not to mention the inflexions of his countenance, whir.h, if fairly set down on paper, would almost amount to calling his banker a Jew, his lawyer not...clap up a truce with his ideas when in company with these several personages ; and though he thought he saw them taking advantages, of which I am persuaded...
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The British Essayists;: Mirror

Alexander Chalmers - English essays - 1807 - 338 pages
...not to mention the inflections of his countenance, which, if fairly set down on paper, would almost amount to calling his banker a Jew, his lawyer not...clap up a truce with his ideas when in company with these several personages ; find though he thought he saw them taking advantages, of which I am persuaded...
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The British Essayists, Volume 34

Alexander Chalmers - English essays - 1807 - 354 pages
...not to mention the inflections of his countenance, which, if fairly set down on paper, would almost amount to calling his banker a Jew, his lawyer not...very ready to clap up a truce with his- ideas when in cornpany with these several personages ; and though he thought he saw them taking advantages, of which...
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The British Essayists: Guardian

James Ferguson - English essays - 1819 - 328 pages
...not to mention the inflections of his countenance, which, if fairly set down oh paper, would almost amount to calling his banker a Jew, his lawyer not...clap up a truce with his ideas when in company with these several personages ; and though he thought he saw them taking advantages, of which I am persuaded...
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The Mirror: A Periodical Paper Published in Edinburgh in the Years ..., Volume 1

1822 - 326 pages
...inflections of his countenance, which, if fairlv set down on paper, would almost amount to calling his banher a Jew, his lawyer not a gentleman, and his agent a...clap up a truce with his ideas when in company with these several personages ; and though he thought he saw them taking advantages, of which I am persuaded...
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The British Essayists: With Prefaces Biographical, Historical ..., Volumes 33-34

Lionel Thomas Berguer - English essays - 1823 - 690 pages
...not to mention the inflections of his countenance, which, if fairly set down on paper, would almost amount to calling his banker a Jew, his lawyer not...clap up a truce with his ideas when in company with these several personages ; and though he thought he saw them taking advantages, of which I am persuaded...
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Mirror

Lionel Thomas Berguer - English essays - 1823 - 334 pages
...not to mention the inflections of his countenance, which, if fairly set down on paper, would almost amount to calling his banker a Jew, his lawyer not...clap up a truce with his ideas when in company with these several personages ; and though he thought he saw them taking advantages, of which I am persuaded...
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The British essayists, with prefaces by A. Chalmers, Volumes 27-28

British essayists - 1823 - 762 pages
...not to mention the inflections of his countenance, which, if fairly set down on paper, would almost amount to calling his banker a Jew, his lawyer not...clap up a truce with his ideas when in company with these several personages ; and though he thought he saw them taking advantages, of which I am persuaded...
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