The Spectator, Svazek 8J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... Fortune to be preferred 465. Means of strengthening Faith 466. On the Advantages of Dancing · 467. On the Love of Praise - Character of Manilius 468. Death and Character of Dick Estcourt 469. On Benevolence in official Situations ...
... Fortune to be preferred 465. Means of strengthening Faith 466. On the Advantages of Dancing · 467. On the Love of Praise - Character of Manilius 468. Death and Character of Dick Estcourt 469. On Benevolence in official Situations ...
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... methods of increasing their good fortune who adventure any thing in her service , or laying occasions for others to become capable of serving ment . 6 Y their country who are at present in too low circumstances 4 No 413 . SPECTATOR .
... methods of increasing their good fortune who adventure any thing in her service , or laying occasions for others to become capable of serving ment . 6 Y their country who are at present in too low circumstances 4 No 413 . SPECTATOR .
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... fortune : when these little parcels of wealth are , as it were , thus thrown back into the redonation of Providence , we are to expect that some who live under hardships or obscurity may be produced to the world in the figure they ...
... fortune : when these little parcels of wealth are , as it were , thus thrown back into the redonation of Providence , we are to expect that some who live under hardships or obscurity may be produced to the world in the figure they ...
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... fortune , which exempts us from the like calamities . This is , however , such a kind of pleasure as we are not capable of receiving , * Suave mari magno turbantibus æquora ventis , & c . - LUCR . when we see a person actually lying ...
... fortune , which exempts us from the like calamities . This is , however , such a kind of pleasure as we are not capable of receiving , * Suave mari magno turbantibus æquora ventis , & c . - LUCR . when we see a person actually lying ...
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... be borne by those who give daily proofs of the vanity of the labour and ambition of their progenitors . " It happened thus in the family of Basilius ; for Alex- andrinus began to enjoy his ample fortune in all the 50 SPECTATOR . Nợ 426 .
... be borne by those who give daily proofs of the vanity of the labour and ambition of their progenitors . " It happened thus in the family of Basilius ; for Alex- andrinus began to enjoy his ample fortune in all the 50 SPECTATOR . Nợ 426 .
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