The Spectator, Svazek 8 |
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Strana 5
... 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 deserve by this means . I doubt not but this last argument will have
force ...
... 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 deserve by this means . I doubt not but this last argument will have
force ...
Strana 41
As for those who cannot live without the constant helps of business or company ,
let them consider , that in the country there is no Exchange , there are no
playhouses , no variety of coffee - houses , nor many of those other amuse ments
which ...
As for those who cannot live without the constant helps of business or company ,
let them consider , that in the country there is no Exchange , there are no
playhouses , no variety of coffee - houses , nor many of those other amuse ments
which ...
Strana 50
... and we will from that hour mutually lay aside the authority of having bestowed
life on each other , live as brethren , and prepare new medicines against such
another period of time as will demand another application of the same
restoratives .
... and we will from that hour mutually lay aside the authority of having bestowed
life on each other , live as brethren , and prepare new medicines against such
another period of time as will demand another application of the same
restoratives .
Strana 60
That when he has learnt to live without his said cane , he will wait on the
company , ' & c . · The Memorial of John Rhubarb , Esq . Sheweth , “ That your
petitioner has retired to the infirmary , but 6 that he is in perfect good health ,
except that 60 ...
That when he has learnt to live without his said cane , he will wait on the
company , ' & c . · The Memorial of John Rhubarb , Esq . Sheweth , “ That your
petitioner has retired to the infirmary , but 6 that he is in perfect good health ,
except that 60 ...
Strana 65
... I cannot give the reader a livelier image of the insipid way in which time
uncultivated passes , than by entertaining him with their authentic epistles ,
expressing all that was remarkable in their lives , till the period of their life above
mentioned .
... I cannot give the reader a livelier image of the insipid way in which time
uncultivated passes , than by entertaining him with their authentic epistles ,
expressing all that was remarkable in their lives , till the period of their life above
mentioned .
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