The Spectator, Svazek 4J. and R. Tonson in the Strand, 1728 |
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... : So that on this Account alfo , he is the only proper Judge of our Perfections , who does not guefs at the Sincerity of our In- tentions tentions from the Goodness of our Actions ; but weighs N ° 257 . 27 The SPECTATOR .
... : So that on this Account alfo , he is the only proper Judge of our Perfections , who does not guefs at the Sincerity of our In- tentions tentions from the Goodness of our Actions ; but weighs N ° 257 . 27 The SPECTATOR .
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... , to be fold in the Houfe , with an Account of the fe- ' veral Authors of the vocal as well as inftru- ' mental Mufick for each Night ; the Money to ' C D 2 . be be paid at the Receipt of the Tickets , at N ° 258 . 33 The SPECTATOR .
... , to be fold in the Houfe , with an Account of the fe- ' veral Authors of the vocal as well as inftru- ' mental Mufick for each Night ; the Money to ' C D 2 . be be paid at the Receipt of the Tickets , at N ° 258 . 33 The SPECTATOR .
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... Account of our Propofal fhould be a Matter unworthy your Paper , which generally contains fomething of publick Ufe ; give us Leave to fay , that favouring our Defign is no less than reviving an Art , which runs to Ruin by the ut- moft ...
... Account of our Propofal fhould be a Matter unworthy your Paper , which generally contains fomething of publick Ufe ; give us Leave to fay , that favouring our Defign is no less than reviving an Art , which runs to Ruin by the ut- moft ...
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... Account in the Return of his Compliments , but he will fill go on , for he is in his own Way , and must not omit ; let the Neglect fall on your Side , or where it will , his Bufinefs is ftill to be well - bred to the End . I think I ...
... Account in the Return of his Compliments , but he will fill go on , for he is in his own Way , and must not omit ; let the Neglect fall on your Side , or where it will , his Bufinefs is ftill to be well - bred to the End . I think I ...
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... Account of a Matter which was of no • Confequence , but that I told it , and acted in · it . The good Man and Woman are long fince in their Graves , who ufed to fit and plot the • Welfare of us their Children , while , perhaps , we were ...
... Account of a Matter which was of no • Confequence , but that I told it , and acted in · it . The good Man and Woman are long fince in their Graves , who ufed to fit and plot the • Welfare of us their Children , while , perhaps , we were ...
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