“The” Spectator, Svazek 6J. Parsons, 1793 |
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... kind , joined with that of his fellow - subjects , accomplished with a great facility and elegance in all the modern as well as antient languages , was a happy and proper member of a Ministry , by whose services your Sovereign is in so ...
... kind , joined with that of his fellow - subjects , accomplished with a great facility and elegance in all the modern as well as antient languages , was a happy and proper member of a Ministry , by whose services your Sovereign is in so ...
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... the gentlemen and others of the parish of St. Bride , have raised a cha- rity - school of fifty girls , as before of fifty boys . You were were so kind to recommend the boys to the charitable 10 10. 380 , THE SPECTATOR .
... the gentlemen and others of the parish of St. Bride , have raised a cha- rity - school of fifty girls , as before of fifty boys . You were were so kind to recommend the boys to the charitable 10 10. 380 , THE SPECTATOR .
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... one will omit a good action attended with no expence , I am , SIR , Your very humble servant , T. 1 THE SEXTON ? B No. 381 . SATURDAY , MAY 17 , 1712 NO . 3804 THE SPECTAtor . were so kind to recommend the boys to the charitable ...
... one will omit a good action attended with no expence , I am , SIR , Your very humble servant , T. 1 THE SEXTON ? B No. 381 . SATURDAY , MAY 17 , 1712 NO . 3804 THE SPECTAtor . were so kind to recommend the boys to the charitable ...
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... kind of day - light in the mind , and fills it with a steady and perpetual serenity . Men The late Lord Guildford , when Lord North , being con- sulted by his eldest son about the sale of a fine mare , advising his son not to part with ...
... kind of day - light in the mind , and fills it with a steady and perpetual serenity . Men The late Lord Guildford , when Lord North , being con- sulted by his eldest son about the sale of a fine mare , advising his son not to part with ...
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... kind of acquiescence in the state wherein we are placed , and a secret approbation of the Divine Will in his conduct towards man . There are but two things which , in my opinion , can reasonably deprive us of this Chearfulness of heart ...
... kind of acquiescence in the state wherein we are placed , and a secret approbation of the Divine Will in his conduct towards man . There are but two things which , in my opinion , can reasonably deprive us of this Chearfulness of heart ...
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