The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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Strana 56
... seems to delight in the conferring of Existence upon every degree of perceptive Be- ing . As this is a Speculation , which I have often pursued with great pleasure to my felf , I fhall enlarge farther upon it , B 3 . • it , by ...
... seems to delight in the conferring of Existence upon every degree of perceptive Be- ing . As this is a Speculation , which I have often pursued with great pleasure to my felf , I fhall enlarge farther upon it , B 3 . • it , by ...
Strana 83
... seems is only yours , and to ' the Male - Heirs of your Body ; but , in default of fuch Iffue , to the right ' Heirs of your Uncle Edward for e- ver . Thus , Madam , I am advis'd you cannot ( the Remainder not being in you ) dock the ...
... seems is only yours , and to ' the Male - Heirs of your Body ; but , in default of fuch Iffue , to the right ' Heirs of your Uncle Edward for e- ver . Thus , Madam , I am advis'd you cannot ( the Remainder not being in you ) dock the ...
Strana 120
... La- dy had been moft inhumanly treated , and the Husband publickly ftormed that he was made a Member of a too numerous Society . He had , it seems , • liftened C liftned most of the time my Coufin and I were 120 527 . The SPECTATOR . N °
... La- dy had been moft inhumanly treated , and the Husband publickly ftormed that he was made a Member of a too numerous Society . He had , it seems , • liftened C liftned most of the time my Coufin and I were 120 527 . The SPECTATOR . N °
Strana 160
... seems , not according to my C own , but their liking . Upon this ac- count I am teazed every day , because I have not yet fallen in love , in fpite C of of Nature , with one of a neighbour- ing Gentleman's 160 - The SPECTATOR . N ° 533 ...
... seems , not according to my C own , but their liking . Upon this ac- count I am teazed every day , because I have not yet fallen in love , in fpite C of of Nature , with one of a neighbour- ing Gentleman's 160 - The SPECTATOR . N ° 533 ...
Strana 186
... leaves the Eyes at full liberty to be employed as before , as alfo the Thoughts , and the Tongue . In short , it seems in every refpect fo proper , C H proper , that ' tis needlefs to urge it 186 The SPECTATOR . No 536 .
... leaves the Eyes at full liberty to be employed as before , as alfo the Thoughts , and the Tongue . In short , it seems in every refpect fo proper , C H proper , that ' tis needlefs to urge it 186 The SPECTATOR . No 536 .
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