The Spectator, Svazek 8J. Nunn, 1816 |
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Strana 8
... matter to work upon , without descending to those which are peculiar to either . If in a multitude of counsellors there is safety , we ought to think ourselves the securest nation in the world . Most of our garrets are inhabited by ...
... matter to work upon , without descending to those which are peculiar to either . If in a multitude of counsellors there is safety , we ought to think ourselves the securest nation in the world . Most of our garrets are inhabited by ...
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... matter to work those which are peculiar tore If in a multitude of co ought to think ourselves the Most of our garrets are in watch over the liberties shift to keep themselves their care the properties of As these politicians of the ...
... matter to work those which are peculiar tore If in a multitude of co ought to think ourselves the Most of our garrets are in watch over the liberties shift to keep themselves their care the properties of As these politicians of the ...
Strana 36
... matter . In order to recover myself from this mortifying thought , I considered that it took its rise from those narrow con- ceptions which we are apt to entertain of the divine na- ture . We ourselves cannot attend to many different ob ...
... matter . In order to recover myself from this mortifying thought , I considered that it took its rise from those narrow con- ceptions which we are apt to entertain of the divine na- ture . We ourselves cannot attend to many different ob ...
Strana 51
... matter ; roast and boil would serve our turn . He smiled at my simplicity , and told me that it was his design to give us a tune upon it . As I was surprised at such a promise , he sent for an old frying - pan , and , grating it upon ...
... matter ; roast and boil would serve our turn . He smiled at my simplicity , and told me that it was his design to give us a tune upon it . As I was surprised at such a promise , he sent for an old frying - pan , and , grating it upon ...
Strana 53
... matter is actuated by this Almighty Being which passes through it . The heavens and the earth , the stars and planets , move and gravitate by virtue of this great principle within them . All the dead parts of nature are invigorated by ...
... matter is actuated by this Almighty Being which passes through it . The heavens and the earth , the stars and planets , move and gravitate by virtue of this great principle within them . All the dead parts of nature are invigorated by ...
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