The Spectator, Svazek 8Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... particular , is to range in the same quarter the products of the same sea- son , that they may make their appearance togeth- er , and compose a picture of the greatest variety . There is the same irregularity in my plantations , which ...
... particular , is to range in the same quarter the products of the same sea- son , that they may make their appearance togeth- er , and compose a picture of the greatest variety . There is the same irregularity in my plantations , which ...
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... particular had many revelations of this kind made to them . Our old English monks seldom let any of their kings depart in peace , who had en- deavoured to diminish the power or wealth of which the ecclesiastics were in those times pos ...
... particular had many revelations of this kind made to them . Our old English monks seldom let any of their kings depart in peace , who had en- deavoured to diminish the power or wealth of which the ecclesiastics were in those times pos ...
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... particular to every stage , according to the different circumstances of our conversation and fortune , through the se- veral periods of it . Hence they were disposed easily to excuse those excesses which might pos- sibly arise from a ...
... particular to every stage , according to the different circumstances of our conversation and fortune , through the se- veral periods of it . Hence they were disposed easily to excuse those excesses which might pos- sibly arise from a ...
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