The Spectator, Svazek 2Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1853 |
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... creature whom the sillier part of women call a fine gentleman . As this age has much more gross taste in courtship , as well as in every thing else , than the last had , these gentlemen are instances of it in their different manner of ...
... creature whom the sillier part of women call a fine gentleman . As this age has much more gross taste in courtship , as well as in every thing else , than the last had , these gentlemen are instances of it in their different manner of ...
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... creature ought to maintain with the great Author of his being . The man who lives under an habitual sense of the divine presence keeps up a perpetual cheerfulness of temper , and enjoys every moment the satisfaction of thinking himself ...
... creature ought to maintain with the great Author of his being . The man who lives under an habitual sense of the divine presence keeps up a perpetual cheerfulness of temper , and enjoys every moment the satisfaction of thinking himself ...
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... creatures to be altogether conversant in such diversions as are merely innocent , and have nothing else to recommend them but that there is no hurt in them . Whether any kind of gaming has even thus much to say for itself , I shall not ...
... creatures to be altogether conversant in such diversions as are merely innocent , and have nothing else to recommend them but that there is no hurt in them . Whether any kind of gaming has even thus much to say for itself , I shall not ...
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... creatures may think half an hour as long as we do a thousand years ; or look upon that space of duration which we call a minute , as an hour , a week , a month , or a whole age . ' This notion of monsieur Mallebranche is capable of some ...
... creatures may think half an hour as long as we do a thousand years ; or look upon that space of duration which we call a minute , as an hour , a week , a month , or a whole age . ' This notion of monsieur Mallebranche is capable of some ...
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... creatures as a thousand years . I shall leave my reader to compare these eastern fables with the notions of those two great philoso- phers whom I have quoted in this paper ; and shall only , by way of application , desire him to ...
... creatures as a thousand years . I shall leave my reader to compare these eastern fables with the notions of those two great philoso- phers whom I have quoted in this paper ; and shall only , by way of application , desire him to ...
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