The SpectatorH. Washbourne, 1850 - Počet stran: 722 |
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... able to shew those who were bewildered the way which leads to their prosperity and welfare . A generous concern for your country , and a passion for every thing that is truly great and noble , are what actuate all your life and actions ...
... able to shew those who were bewildered the way which leads to their prosperity and welfare . A generous concern for your country , and a passion for every thing that is truly great and noble , are what actuate all your life and actions ...
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... able weakness in reasonable creatures , that they should love to astonish and terrify one another . Were I a father , I should take a particular care to preserve my children from these little horrors of ima- gination , which they are ...
... able weakness in reasonable creatures , that they should love to astonish and terrify one another . Were I a father , I should take a particular care to preserve my children from these little horrors of ima- gination , which they are ...
Strana 264
... able to value ourselves upon is , that we have promoted the trade of the victualler and the excises of the government . But how few ounces of wool do we see upon the backs of these poor creatures ? And when they shall next fall in our ...
... able to value ourselves upon is , that we have promoted the trade of the victualler and the excises of the government . But how few ounces of wool do we see upon the backs of these poor creatures ? And when they shall next fall in our ...
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