The Spectator: With Notes, and a General Index. The Eight Volumes Comprised in OneHickman and Hazzard. William Brown, printer, 1822 - 771 pages |
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... proper patron of a work which endeavours portuned to accept of advancement . Nor is it to cultivate and polish human life , by promoting strange that this should happen to your lordship , murtue and knowledge , and by recommending what ...
... proper patron of a work which endeavours portuned to accept of advancement . Nor is it to cultivate and polish human life , by promoting strange that this should happen to your lordship , murtue and knowledge , and by recommending what ...
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... proper and agreeable his satisfactions and enjoyments within the supply to the institutions of justice and piety among us ? of his own necessities and passions , is , says Sir Ro . And yet is there any thing more common , than that ger ...
... proper and agreeable his satisfactions and enjoyments within the supply to the institutions of justice and piety among us ? of his own necessities and passions , is , says Sir Ro . And yet is there any thing more common , than that ger ...
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... proper person for your correspondence . I have thoroughly examined the present state of re- ligion in Great Britain , and am able to acquaint ' SIR , Middle Temple , 1710-11 . you with the predominant vice of every market- WHEN a man ...
... proper person for your correspondence . I have thoroughly examined the present state of re- ligion in Great Britain , and am able to acquaint ' SIR , Middle Temple , 1710-11 . you with the predominant vice of every market- WHEN a man ...
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... proper for the dress in which he appears . I HAVE read all your papers , and have stifled We have now and then rakes in the habit of Ro- myresentment against your reflections upon operas , man senators , and grave politicians in the ...
... proper for the dress in which he appears . I HAVE read all your papers , and have stifled We have now and then rakes in the habit of Ro- myresentment against your reflections upon operas , man senators , and grave politicians in the ...
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... proper and just methods ; he who has no respect to any of them , carries away the reward due to that propriety of behaviour , with no other merit but that of having neglected it . I take an impudent fellow to be a sort of out ...
... proper and just methods ; he who has no respect to any of them , carries away the reward due to that propriety of behaviour , with no other merit but that of having neglected it . I take an impudent fellow to be a sort of out ...
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