The Spectator, Svazek 9E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... affection ? Benevolus , both in public and private , and all oc- casions of life , appears to have every good quali ... affections , but in their taste of the same improvements and diver- ions . Pliny , one of the finest gentlemen and po ...
... affection ? Benevolus , both in public and private , and all oc- casions of life , appears to have every good quali ... affections , but in their taste of the same improvements and diver- ions . Pliny , one of the finest gentlemen and po ...
Strana 62
... affection to me . She reads my writings , studies them , and even gets them by heart . You would smile to see the concern she is in when I have a cause to plead , and the joy she shows when it is over . She finds means to have the first ...
... affection to me . She reads my writings , studies them , and even gets them by heart . You would smile to see the concern she is in when I have a cause to plead , and the joy she shows when it is over . She finds means to have the first ...
Strana 75
... affection for his peo- ple , he further told them that their course of life was of such pernicious consequence to the glory and grandeur of the Roman nation , that he could not choose but tell them , that all other crimes put together ...
... affection for his peo- ple , he further told them that their course of life was of such pernicious consequence to the glory and grandeur of the Roman nation , that he could not choose but tell them , that all other crimes put together ...
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