The Spectator. ...John Bell, 1776 |
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... ftate to receive a hundred blows upon his foot . I do " not know how I thall negotiate any thing with this people , fince there is fo little credit to be giv- " en to them . When I go to fee the King's fcribe , I am generally told that ...
... ftate to receive a hundred blows upon his foot . I do " not know how I thall negotiate any thing with this people , fince there is fo little credit to be giv- " en to them . When I go to fee the King's fcribe , I am generally told that ...
Strana 93
... ftate ; but the judge being informed that he did no harm , contented himfelf with iffuing out a com- miffion of lunacy against him , and putting his eftate into the hands of proper guardians . The fate of this philofopher puts me in ...
... ftate ; but the judge being informed that he did no harm , contented himfelf with iffuing out a com- miffion of lunacy against him , and putting his eftate into the hands of proper guardians . The fate of this philofopher puts me in ...
Strana 100
... ftate of life to all other conditions . " " • < • The king was infinitely charmed with fo great an example of moderation ; and though he could not get him to engage in a life of bufinefs , made him however his chief companion and firft ...
... ftate of life to all other conditions . " " • < • The king was infinitely charmed with fo great an example of moderation ; and though he could not get him to engage in a life of bufinefs , made him however his chief companion and firft ...
Strana 102
... ftate of life , had he not frequently endured the inexpreffible torment of feeing the Dervis en- ⚫ter the apartment , and carefs the Queen even in • his prefence . ༦ · The ufurper , amidst his toying with the prin- cefs , would often ...
... ftate of life , had he not frequently endured the inexpreffible torment of feeing the Dervis en- ⚫ter the apartment , and carefs the Queen even in • his prefence . ༦ · The ufurper , amidst his toying with the prin- cefs , would often ...
Strana 122
... ; and that Virgil in par- ticular has written a whole book on the art of planting . This art feems to have been more especially ad- apted apted to the nature of man in his primæval ftate 122 N ° 583 . THE SPECTATOR .
... ; and that Virgil in par- ticular has written a whole book on the art of planting . This art feems to have been more especially ad- apted apted to the nature of man in his primæval ftate 122 N ° 583 . THE SPECTATOR .
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