The Spectator, Svazek 5F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - Počet stran: 423 |
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... common enemy , the colonels in one army married the colonels in the other ; the captains in the same manner took the captains to their wives ; the whole body of common soldiers were matched after the example of their leaders . By this 7 ...
... common enemy , the colonels in one army married the colonels in the other ; the captains in the same manner took the captains to their wives ; the whole body of common soldiers were matched after the example of their leaders . By this 7 ...
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... common lumber . ' Nothing indeed can be more unhappy than the condition of bankruptcy . The calamity which hap- pens to us by ill fortune , or by the injury of others , has in it some consolation ; but what arises from our own ...
... common lumber . ' Nothing indeed can be more unhappy than the condition of bankruptcy . The calamity which hap- pens to us by ill fortune , or by the injury of others , has in it some consolation ; but what arises from our own ...
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... common , is one of the most ridiculous dispositions in human nature , that men should not be ashamed of speaking or acting in a dissolute or irrational manner , but that one who is in their company should be ashamed of governing himself ...
... common , is one of the most ridiculous dispositions in human nature , that men should not be ashamed of speaking or acting in a dissolute or irrational manner , but that one who is in their company should be ashamed of governing himself ...
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