The Spectator. ...John Bell, 1776 |
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Strana 41
... actions only as an impartial Spectator , without any regard to them as they happen to advance or cross my own private intereft . But while I am thus employed myself , I cannot help observing , how thofe about me fuffer themfelves to be ...
... actions only as an impartial Spectator , without any regard to them as they happen to advance or cross my own private intereft . But while I am thus employed myself , I cannot help observing , how thofe about me fuffer themfelves to be ...
Strana 43
... actions . If on the one hand we fairly weighed every circumftance , we fhould frequently find them obliged to do that action we at first fight condemn , in order to avoid another we should have been much more difpleased with . If on the ...
... actions . If on the one hand we fairly weighed every circumftance , we fhould frequently find them obliged to do that action we at first fight condemn , in order to avoid another we should have been much more difpleased with . If on the ...
Strana 44
... action . The Spartan commonwealth was indeed . wonderfully exact in this particular ; and I do not remember in all my reading to have met with fo nice an example of justice as that recorded by Plutarch , with which I fhall close my ...
... action . The Spartan commonwealth was indeed . wonderfully exact in this particular ; and I do not remember in all my reading to have met with fo nice an example of justice as that recorded by Plutarch , with which I fhall close my ...
Strana 45
... action was judged fo great by the Spartans , that the Ephori , or chief magiftrates , decreed he fhould be prefented with a garland ; but as foon as they had done fo , fined him a thousand drachmas for going out to the battle unarmed ...
... action was judged fo great by the Spartans , that the Ephori , or chief magiftrates , decreed he fhould be prefented with a garland ; but as foon as they had done fo , fined him a thousand drachmas for going out to the battle unarmed ...
Strana 49
... actions of a few objects , that lie contiguous to them . Their knowledge and observation turn within a very narrow circle . But as God Almighty cannot but perceive and know every thing in which he refides , infinite space gives room to ...
... actions of a few objects , that lie contiguous to them . Their knowledge and observation turn within a very narrow circle . But as God Almighty cannot but perceive and know every thing in which he refides , infinite space gives room to ...
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