The Spectator. ...John Bell, 1776 |
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... himself . Such a fpeech from a perfon who fat at the head of a court of justice , while Cato was ftill living , fhews us , more than a thousand ex- amples , the high reputation this great man had gained among his contemporaries upon the ...
... himself . Such a fpeech from a perfon who fat at the head of a court of justice , while Cato was ftill living , fhews us , more than a thousand ex- amples , the high reputation this great man had gained among his contemporaries upon the ...
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... himself with a good countenance , and a good • confcience , to converfe with men upon equal terms , and in their own way . • I have by me a letter which I look upon as a great curiofity , and which may ferve as an exem- plification to ...
... himself with a good countenance , and a good • confcience , to converfe with men upon equal terms , and in their own way . • I have by me a letter which I look upon as a great curiofity , and which may ferve as an exem- plification to ...
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... himself upon my account ; but in lefs than a quarter of an hour he fmiled , and was as merry as if nothing had happened . An- other who came with him , told me by my inter- preter , He fhould be glad to do me any fervice that lay in his ...
... himself upon my account ; but in lefs than a quarter of an hour he fmiled , and was as merry as if nothing had happened . An- other who came with him , told me by my inter- preter , He fhould be glad to do me any fervice that lay in his ...
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... . May thy flave escape in fafety from this double - tongued race of men , and live to lay himself once more at thy feet in the royal city of Bantam . · 6 WEDNESDAY , B 3 N ° 558 . WEDNESDAY , JUNE 23 . Qui N ° 557 . THE SPECTATOR . לי.
... . May thy flave escape in fafety from this double - tongued race of men , and live to lay himself once more at thy feet in the royal city of Bantam . · 6 WEDNESDAY , B 3 N ° 558 . WEDNESDAY , JUNE 23 . Qui N ° 557 . THE SPECTATOR . לי.
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... himself in lieu of what he had part- -ed with ; whether it be that all the evils which be- fal us are in fome meafure fuited and proportioned to our ftrength , or that every evil becomes more fupportable by our being used to it , I ...
... himself in lieu of what he had part- -ed with ; whether it be that all the evils which be- fal us are in fome meafure fuited and proportioned to our ftrength , or that every evil becomes more fupportable by our being used to it , I ...
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