“The” Spectator, Svazek 6J. Parsons, 1793 |
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... pleasure to those who executed it under you , at the same time that it heightened her Majesty's favour to all those who bad the happiness of having it conveyed through your bands . A Secretary of State , in the interest of man- kind ...
... pleasure to those who executed it under you , at the same time that it heightened her Majesty's favour to all those who bad the happiness of having it conveyed through your bands . A Secretary of State , in the interest of man- kind ...
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... pleasure : which ended in a general resolution , that the milk - maid enjoys her vanity as exquisitely as the woman of quality . I think it would not be an improper subject for you to examine this this frailty , and trace it to all ...
... pleasure : which ended in a general resolution , that the milk - maid enjoys her vanity as exquisitely as the woman of quality . I think it would not be an improper subject for you to examine this this frailty , and trace it to all ...
Strana 10
... pleasure to me , and I dare say will be no less satisfactory to you , that I have an op- portunity of informing you , that the gentlemen and others of the parish of St. Bride , have raised a cha- rity - school of fifty girls , as before ...
... pleasure to me , and I dare say will be no less satisfactory to you , that I have an op- portunity of informing you , that the gentlemen and others of the parish of St. Bride , have raised a cha- rity - school of fifty girls , as before ...
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... pleasures of the creation which are poured about him , and does not feel the full weight of those accidental evils which may befal him . If we consider him in relation to the persons whom he converses with , it naturally produces love ...
... pleasures of the creation which are poured about him , and does not feel the full weight of those accidental evils which may befal him . If we consider him in relation to the persons whom he converses with , it naturally produces love ...
Strana 18
... pleasure or sufferings of souls truly great ; and the reparation , when an honour was designed this soldier , appeared as much too great to be borne by his gratitude , as the injury was intolerable to his resentment . When we turn our ...
... pleasure or sufferings of souls truly great ; and the reparation , when an honour was designed this soldier , appeared as much too great to be borne by his gratitude , as the injury was intolerable to his resentment . When we turn our ...
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