“The” Spectator ...J. Wood, 1761 |
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... proper a patron for it as yourself , there being none whofe merit is more univerfally ac knowledged by all parties , and who has made himself more friends and fewer e- nemies . Your great abilities and únque- ftioned integrity , in ...
... proper a patron for it as yourself , there being none whofe merit is more univerfally ac knowledged by all parties , and who has made himself more friends and fewer e- nemies . Your great abilities and únque- ftioned integrity , in ...
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... proper growth of our country , but are many degrees nearer the fun in their conftitutions than in their climate . " : AFTER this frightful account of jealoufy , and the per- fons who are moft fubject to it , it will be but fair to fhew ...
... proper growth of our country , but are many degrees nearer the fun in their conftitutions than in their climate . " : AFTER this frightful account of jealoufy , and the per- fons who are moft fubject to it , it will be but fair to fhew ...
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... proper objects , not- withstanding any little pain , want or inconvenience which may arife to ourfelves from it ; in a word , whether we are willing to risk any part of our fortune , our reputation or health , or eafe , for the benefit ...
... proper objects , not- withstanding any little pain , want or inconvenience which may arife to ourfelves from it ; in a word , whether we are willing to risk any part of our fortune , our reputation or health , or eafe , for the benefit ...
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... proper opportunity . In the mean time , Eginhart knowing that what he had done could not be long a fecret , determined to retire from court ; and in order to it , begged the em- peror that he would be pleased to difmifs him , pretending ...
... proper opportunity . In the mean time , Eginhart knowing that what he had done could not be long a fecret , determined to retire from court ; and in order to it , begged the em- peror that he would be pleased to difmifs him , pretending ...
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... proper to gain the attention of an incenfed rabble , at a time- when , perhaps , they would have torn to pieces any man who had preached the fame doctrine to them in an open and direct manner . As fables took their birth in the very ...
... proper to gain the attention of an incenfed rabble , at a time- when , perhaps , they would have torn to pieces any man who had preached the fame doctrine to them in an open and direct manner . As fables took their birth in the very ...
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