“The” Spectator, Svazek 6J. Parsons, 1793 |
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... proper member of a Ministry , by whose services your Sovereign is in so high and flourishing a condition , as makes all other Princes and Potentates A 3 * CHARLES SPENCER Earl of Sunderland , succeeded to that title , Sept. 21 , 1702 ...
... proper member of a Ministry , by whose services your Sovereign is in so high and flourishing a condition , as makes all other Princes and Potentates A 3 * CHARLES SPENCER Earl of Sunderland , succeeded to that title , Sept. 21 , 1702 ...
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... proper occasions to recommend , urge , and insist upon the loving , honoring , and reverencing the Prince's person , and hold it according to the laws , inviolable . and sacred ; and paying all obedience and submission to the laws ...
... proper occasions to recommend , urge , and insist upon the loving , honoring , and reverencing the Prince's person , and hold it according to the laws , inviolable . and sacred ; and paying all obedience and submission to the laws ...
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... proper business of Friendship is to inspire life and courage ; and a soul thus supported , outdoes itself ; whereas if it be unexpectedly deprived of these suc- cours , it droops and languishes . We are , in some measure , more ...
... proper business of Friendship is to inspire life and courage ; and a soul thus supported , outdoes itself ; whereas if it be unexpectedly deprived of these suc- cours , it droops and languishes . We are , in some measure , more ...
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... proper to raise and keep alive this happy temper of mind . If we consider this world in its subserviency to man , one would think it was made for our use ; but if we con- sider it in its natural beauty and harmony one would be apt to ...
... proper to raise and keep alive this happy temper of mind . If we consider this world in its subserviency to man , one would think it was made for our use ; but if we con- sider it in its natural beauty and harmony one would be apt to ...
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... proper . play , and by keeping up the struggle in a just balance , excite a very pleasing and agreeable sensation . Let the cause be what it will the effect is certain , for which rea- son the poets ascribe to this particular colour the ...
... proper . play , and by keeping up the struggle in a just balance , excite a very pleasing and agreeable sensation . Let the cause be what it will the effect is certain , for which rea- son the poets ascribe to this particular colour the ...
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