The Spectator, Svazek 1J. J. Woodward, 1830 |
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Strana 54
... live according to their own ap- probation , as soon as they possibly can . But since the duration of life is so uncertain , and that has been a common topic of discourse ever since there was such a thing as life it- self , how is it ...
... live according to their own ap- probation , as soon as they possibly can . But since the duration of life is so uncertain , and that has been a common topic of discourse ever since there was such a thing as life it- self , how is it ...
Strana 188
... live with Eudoxus as his daughter , until they were each of them arrived at years of discretion . The wife of Eudoxus , knowing that her son could not be so ad- vantageously brought up as under the care of Leontine , and considering at ...
... live with Eudoxus as his daughter , until they were each of them arrived at years of discretion . The wife of Eudoxus , knowing that her son could not be so ad- vantageously brought up as under the care of Leontine , and considering at ...
Strana 197
... live and die in the mode . Sir , if you think this account of my tra- vels may be of any advantage to the public , I will next year trouble you with such oc- currences as I shall meet with in other parts of England . For I am informed ...
... live and die in the mode . Sir , if you think this account of my tra- vels may be of any advantage to the public , I will next year trouble you with such oc- currences as I shall meet with in other parts of England . For I am informed ...
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