The Spectator, Svazek 1Dent, 1958 |
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Strana 109
... taken from me even my subterraneous Employ- ment . Now , Sir , what I desire of you is , that if your Under- taker thinks fit to use Fire - Arms ( as other Authors have done ) in the Time of Alexander , I may be a Cannon against Porus ...
... taken from me even my subterraneous Employ- ment . Now , Sir , what I desire of you is , that if your Under- taker thinks fit to use Fire - Arms ( as other Authors have done ) in the Time of Alexander , I may be a Cannon against Porus ...
Strana 239
... taken notice of ; but the Dis- tractions of the former may , I believe , be generally accounted for from one of these Reasons . Either their Minds are wholly fixed on some particular Science , which is often the Case of Mathematicians ...
... taken notice of ; but the Dis- tractions of the former may , I believe , be generally accounted for from one of these Reasons . Either their Minds are wholly fixed on some particular Science , which is often the Case of Mathematicians ...
Strana 395
... taken in ; which the Master of the Boat refused , because the Lad had not quite Money enough to pay the usual Fare . An eminent Merchant being pleased with the Looks of the Boy , and secretly touched with Compassion towards him , paid ...
... taken in ; which the Master of the Boat refused , because the Lad had not quite Money enough to pay the usual Fare . An eminent Merchant being pleased with the Looks of the Boy , and secretly touched with Compassion towards him , paid ...
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