The Spectator, Svazek 3J. Sharpe, 1808 |
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... circumstance , because I could very conscientiously swear against him that he had enticed my servant away , and was her accomplice in robbing me : procured a warrant against him accordingly . Every thing was now prepared ; and the ...
... circumstance , because I could very conscientiously swear against him that he had enticed my servant away , and was her accomplice in robbing me : procured a warrant against him accordingly . Every thing was now prepared ; and the ...
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... circumstance : When Socrates his fetters were knocked off ( as was usual to be done on the day that the condemn- ed person was to be excuted ) being seated in the midst of his disciples , and laying one of his legs over the other , in a ...
... circumstance : When Socrates his fetters were knocked off ( as was usual to be done on the day that the condemn- ed person was to be excuted ) being seated in the midst of his disciples , and laying one of his legs over the other , in a ...
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... circumstances which are foreign to the persons ad- mired . Thus they are the ordinary attendants on power and riches , which may be taken out of one man's hands , and put into another's . The applica- tion only , and not the possession ...
... circumstances which are foreign to the persons ad- mired . Thus they are the ordinary attendants on power and riches , which may be taken out of one man's hands , and put into another's . The applica- tion only , and not the possession ...
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... circumstances , whether he would starve sooner than violate his neutrality to the two bundles of hay , I shall not presume to determine ; but only take notice of the conduct of our own species in the same perplexity . When a man has a ...
... circumstances , whether he would starve sooner than violate his neutrality to the two bundles of hay , I shall not presume to determine ; but only take notice of the conduct of our own species in the same perplexity . When a man has a ...
Strana 94
... circumstances , is in great danger of living in a little time much beneath them ; or , as the Italian proverb runs , The man who lives by hope , will die by hunger . ' It should be an indispensable rule in life , to con- tract our ...
... circumstances , is in great danger of living in a little time much beneath them ; or , as the Italian proverb runs , The man who lives by hope , will die by hunger . ' It should be an indispensable rule in life , to con- tract our ...
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