The Spectator, Svazek 8Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... Learning , Wit and Vivacity , Superstition and Devotion , Gravity and Wisdom , with many others . I observed one particular weight lettered on both sides ; and , upon applying myself to the read- ing of it , I found on one side written ...
... Learning , Wit and Vivacity , Superstition and Devotion , Gravity and Wisdom , with many others . I observed one particular weight lettered on both sides ; and , upon applying myself to the read- ing of it , I found on one side written ...
Strana 61
... Learning , I observed that it weighed an hundred times heavier than it did be- fore , when I put Learning into the same scale with it . I made the same observation upon Faith and Morality ; for , notwithstanding the latter outweigh- ed ...
... Learning , I observed that it weighed an hundred times heavier than it did be- fore , when I put Learning into the same scale with it . I made the same observation upon Faith and Morality ; for , notwithstanding the latter outweigh- ed ...
Strana 150
... learning , and consider her only as one who lives in his house to teach him philosophy . Tom Dapperwit says , that he agrees with me in that whole discourse , excepting only the last sentence , where I affirm the married state to be ...
... learning , and consider her only as one who lives in his house to teach him philosophy . Tom Dapperwit says , that he agrees with me in that whole discourse , excepting only the last sentence , where I affirm the married state to be ...
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