“The” Spectator, Svazek 6J. Parsons, 1793 |
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... reflections on the greatness of the British nation ; as , that one Englishman could beat three Frenchmen ; + that we could never be in danger of Popery so long as we took care of our fleet ; that the Thames was the finest river in ...
... reflections on the greatness of the British nation ; as , that one Englishman could beat three Frenchmen ; + that we could never be in danger of Popery so long as we took care of our fleet ; that the Thames was the finest river in ...
Strana 35
... reflection , € 2 А reflection , are seized with an inclination that way ; NO . 386 . 35 THE SPECTATOR . No. 386. ...
... reflection , € 2 А reflection , are seized with an inclination that way ; NO . 386 . 35 THE SPECTATOR . No. 386. ...
Strana 36
reflection , are seized with an inclination that way ; when perhaps , they had rather be inclined to company ; but indeed they had better go home and be tired with themselves , than force themselves upon others to re- cover their good ...
reflection , are seized with an inclination that way ; when perhaps , they had rather be inclined to company ; but indeed they had better go home and be tired with themselves , than force themselves upon others to re- cover their good ...
Strana 48
... that this is not to be wondered at , since there were so many scandalous stories of the deities . Upon which the the author takes occasion to cast reflections upon all other 18 NO . 389 , THE SPECTATOR . No. 389. ...
... that this is not to be wondered at , since there were so many scandalous stories of the deities . Upon which the the author takes occasion to cast reflections upon all other 18 NO . 389 , THE SPECTATOR . No. 389. ...
Strana 49
the author takes occasion to cast reflections upon all other religions , concluding that Jupiter , after a full hearing , discarded the deities out of heaven , and called the stars by the names of moral virtues . The short fable , which ...
the author takes occasion to cast reflections upon all other religions , concluding that Jupiter , after a full hearing , discarded the deities out of heaven , and called the stars by the names of moral virtues . The short fable , which ...
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