The Spectator, Svazek 1J. J. Woodward, 1830 |
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... youth are not to be obeyed as they were then , but reason is more powerful now , without the disturb- ance of them . An old gentleman , the other day , in discourse with a friend of his ( re- flecting upon some adventures they had in youth ...
... youth are not to be obeyed as they were then , but reason is more powerful now , without the disturb- ance of them . An old gentleman , the other day , in discourse with a friend of his ( re- flecting upon some adventures they had in youth ...
Strana 229
... youth and age with I expected . I was ever after treated with Tully , regarding the affinity to death , youth great coldness both by that lady and all the has many more chances to be near it than rest of my acquaintance . In a very ...
... youth and age with I expected . I was ever after treated with Tully , regarding the affinity to death , youth great coldness both by that lady and all the has many more chances to be near it than rest of my acquaintance . In a very ...
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... youth , in which I intend to discuss council ; and Mr. Osborne , speaking like a that famous question , " Whether the edu - man versed in the ways of the world , af- cation at a public school , or under a private tutor , is to be ...
... youth , in which I intend to discuss council ; and Mr. Osborne , speaking like a that famous question , " Whether the edu - man versed in the ways of the world , af- cation at a public school , or under a private tutor , is to be ...
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