“The” Spectator, Svazek 6J. Parsons, 1793 |
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... given him time to add practice to profession . He sent me some time ago a bottle or two of excellent wine , to drink the health of a gentleman who had by the penny post advertised him of an egregious error in his conduct . My ...
... given him time to add practice to profession . He sent me some time ago a bottle or two of excellent wine , to drink the health of a gentleman who had by the penny post advertised him of an egregious error in his conduct . My ...
Strana 29
... given it an hereditary right by act of parliament , as long as it continues Protestant . So much good did God in his merciful Providence , produce from a misfortune , which we could never otherwise have sufficiently deplored ! The ...
... given it an hereditary right by act of parliament , as long as it continues Protestant . So much good did God in his merciful Providence , produce from a misfortune , which we could never otherwise have sufficiently deplored ! The ...
Strana 33
... given him not so much to please ourselves as for our own advantage . The reproaches therefore of a friend should always be strictly just , and not too fre- quent . The violent desire of pleasing in the person reproved , may otherwise ...
... given him not so much to please ourselves as for our own advantage . The reproaches therefore of a friend should always be strictly just , and not too fre- quent . The violent desire of pleasing in the person reproved , may otherwise ...
Strana 35
... should be so , will come into conversation . It is certain that all men , who are the least given to reflection , € 2 А reflection , are seized with an inclination that way ; NO . 386 . 35 THE SPECTATOR . No. 386. ...
... should be so , will come into conversation . It is certain that all men , who are the least given to reflection , € 2 А reflection , are seized with an inclination that way ; NO . 386 . 35 THE SPECTATOR . No. 386. ...
Strana 41
... very joyless and uncomfortable figure ; and why has Providence given it a power of producing in us such imaginary qualities , as tastes and colours , sounds .and . and smells , heat and cold , but that man NO . 387 . 41 THE SPECTATOR .
... very joyless and uncomfortable figure ; and why has Providence given it a power of producing in us such imaginary qualities , as tastes and colours , sounds .and . and smells , heat and cold , but that man NO . 387 . 41 THE SPECTATOR .
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