The Spectator, Svazek 8Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... common calamity of human life , due in some measure to our very enemies . They who scruple doing the least injury , are cautious of ex- acting the utmost justice . Let any one who is conversant in the variety of human life reflect upon ...
... common calamity of human life , due in some measure to our very enemies . They who scruple doing the least injury , are cautious of ex- acting the utmost justice . Let any one who is conversant in the variety of human life reflect upon ...
Strana 86
... common sense in his face , as he did in the character of Bullfinch in the Northern Lass , and an air of insi- pid cunning and vivacity in the character of Pounce in The Tender Husband , it is folly to dis- pute his capacity and success ...
... common sense in his face , as he did in the character of Bullfinch in the Northern Lass , and an air of insi- pid cunning and vivacity in the character of Pounce in The Tender Husband , it is folly to dis- pute his capacity and success ...
Strana 100
... common distress . If all the rich who are lame in the gout , from a life of ease , plea- sure , and luxury , would help those few who have it without a previous life of pleasure , and add a few of such laborious men , who are become ...
... common distress . If all the rich who are lame in the gout , from a life of ease , plea- sure , and luxury , would help those few who have it without a previous life of pleasure , and add a few of such laborious men , who are become ...
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12 On giving Advice | 12 |
VOL VIII | 29 |
Death and Character of Dick Eastcourt STEELE | 98 |
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