The Spectator, Svazek 1J. J. Woodward, 1830 |
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Strana 54
... leave , but wean ourselves from them while we are in the midst of them . It is certainly the general intention of the greater part of mankind to accomplish this work , and live according to their own ap- probation , as soon as they ...
... leave , but wean ourselves from them while we are in the midst of them . It is certainly the general intention of the greater part of mankind to accomplish this work , and live according to their own ap- probation , as soon as they ...
Strana 92
... leave that the world may see it ) briefly touch upon some of my chief observations , and then subscribe myself your humble servant . In the first place I shall give you two or three of their maxims : the funda- mental one , upon which ...
... leave that the world may see it ) briefly touch upon some of my chief observations , and then subscribe myself your humble servant . In the first place I shall give you two or three of their maxims : the funda- mental one , upon which ...
Strana 198
... leave him a good estate : the father on the other hand was not a little delighted to see a son return to him , whom he had given up for lost , with such a strength of constitution , sharp- ness of understanding , and skill in languages ...
... leave him a good estate : the father on the other hand was not a little delighted to see a son return to him , whom he had given up for lost , with such a strength of constitution , sharp- ness of understanding , and skill in languages ...
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