The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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Strana 202
... fortune the measure and standard of his real merit , since Providence would have no opportunity of rewarding his virtue and pers fections , but in the present life . A virtuous un- believer , who lies under the pressure of misfortunes ...
... fortune the measure and standard of his real merit , since Providence would have no opportunity of rewarding his virtue and pers fections , but in the present life . A virtuous un- believer , who lies under the pressure of misfortunes ...
Strana 305
... fortune- hunters and fortune - stealers . The first are those as- siduous gentlemen who employ their whole lives in the chase , without ever coming at the quarry . Suf- fenus has combed and powdered at the ladies for thirty years ...
... fortune- hunters and fortune - stealers . The first are those as- siduous gentlemen who employ their whole lives in the chase , without ever coming at the quarry . Suf- fenus has combed and powdered at the ladies for thirty years ...
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... Fortune - stealers , who they are that set up for such ..... 311 Distinguished from fortune - hunters Fribblers , who ...... 311 288 GIFTS of fortune , more valued than they ought to be ... 294 Government , what form of it the most ...
... Fortune - stealers , who they are that set up for such ..... 311 Distinguished from fortune - hunters Fribblers , who ...... 311 288 GIFTS of fortune , more valued than they ought to be ... 294 Government , what form of it the most ...
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