The Spectator, Svazek 9E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... mean that system of bodies into which nature has so cu- riously wrought the mass of dead matter , with the several relations which those bodies bear to one another ; there is still , methinks , something more wonderful and surprising in ...
... mean that system of bodies into which nature has so cu- riously wrought the mass of dead matter , with the several relations which those bodies bear to one another ; there is still , methinks , something more wonderful and surprising in ...
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... mean time I cannot suppress any thought of his , but insert this sentiment about the dying words of Adrian . I will ... means a gay , but a very serious soliloquy to his soul at the point of his departure : in which sense I naturally ...
... mean time I cannot suppress any thought of his , but insert this sentiment about the dying words of Adrian . I will ... means a gay , but a very serious soliloquy to his soul at the point of his departure : in which sense I naturally ...
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ans , because we speak what we mean ; and ac- count themselves a civilized people , because they speak one thing and mean another : truth they call barbarity , and falsehood politeness . Upon my first landing , one , who was sent from ...
ans , because we speak what we mean ; and ac- count themselves a civilized people , because they speak one thing and mean another : truth they call barbarity , and falsehood politeness . Upon my first landing , one , who was sent from ...
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