The Spectator, Svazek 4J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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Strana 54
... seems , live upon half my jointure ! I lived upon much less , Frank , ⚫ when I carried you from place to place in these arms , and could neither eat , drefs , or mind any thing for feed- ing and tending you a weakly child , and ...
... seems , live upon half my jointure ! I lived upon much less , Frank , ⚫ when I carried you from place to place in these arms , and could neither eat , drefs , or mind any thing for feed- ing and tending you a weakly child , and ...
Strana 128
... seem to have placed him above the bare temptation of money . This reafon alfo makes the commmonwealth regard her richest subjects , as those who are most concerned for her quiet and intereft , and confequently fitteft to be intrusted ...
... seem to have placed him above the bare temptation of money . This reafon alfo makes the commmonwealth regard her richest subjects , as those who are most concerned for her quiet and intereft , and confequently fitteft to be intrusted ...
Strana 223
... seems , brought fo little honour and advantage to their great monarch , that he is refolved to truft his af- fairs no longer in the hands of thofe military gentlemen . The regulations of this new academy very much de- ferve our ...
... seems , brought fo little honour and advantage to their great monarch , that he is refolved to truft his af- fairs no longer in the hands of thofe military gentlemen . The regulations of this new academy very much de- ferve our ...
Strana 232
... seems was even with the fon for her prodigality to the father , rendered him incapable of improving by all the rules of eloquence , the precepts of philofophy , his own endeavours , and the moft refined converfation in Athens . This ...
... seems was even with the fon for her prodigality to the father , rendered him incapable of improving by all the rules of eloquence , the precepts of philofophy , his own endeavours , and the moft refined converfation in Athens . This ...
Strana 255
... seems himself not to deplore it : we fuffer for him who is lefs fenfible of his own mifery , and are in- clined to defpife him who finks under the weight of his diftreffes . On the other hand , without any touch of envy , a temperate ...
... seems himself not to deplore it : we fuffer for him who is lefs fenfible of his own mifery , and are in- clined to defpife him who finks under the weight of his diftreffes . On the other hand , without any touch of envy , a temperate ...
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