The Spectator, Svazek 1J. J. Woodward, 1830 |
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Strana 150
... raised a fit of devotion in him , he threw off his clothes with a design to wash himself , according to the custom of the Mahometans , before he said his prayers . Cura leves loquuntur , ingentes stupent .-- Seneca Trag Light sorrows ...
... raised a fit of devotion in him , he threw off his clothes with a design to wash himself , according to the custom of the Mahometans , before he said his prayers . Cura leves loquuntur , ingentes stupent .-- Seneca Trag Light sorrows ...
Strana 246
... raised nisters , to tell their story for them in plain to the greatest height of gladness it had English , and to let us know in our mother - ever felt since it was a nation , I mean the tongue what it is our brave countrymen are about ...
... raised nisters , to tell their story for them in plain to the greatest height of gladness it had English , and to let us know in our mother - ever felt since it was a nation , I mean the tongue what it is our brave countrymen are about ...
Strana 309
... raised above low objects and little pursuits , than to value ourselves as heirs of eternity . ' It is a very great satisfaction to consider the best and wisest of mankind in all na- tions and ages , asserting as with one voice this ...
... raised above low objects and little pursuits , than to value ourselves as heirs of eternity . ' It is a very great satisfaction to consider the best and wisest of mankind in all na- tions and ages , asserting as with one voice this ...
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