The Spectator, Svazek 9E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... never to be encouraged in any civil government . There are no particulars dwelt up- on that let us into the conduct ... never passed any of their time in- nocently but when they were asleep , and never slept but when they were weary and ...
... never to be encouraged in any civil government . There are no particulars dwelt up- on that let us into the conduct ... never passed any of their time in- nocently but when they were asleep , and never slept but when they were weary and ...
Strana 196
... never offensive to those of hurry and business . You are never heard but at what Horace calls dextro tempore , and have the happiness to observe the polite rufe , which the same discerning author gave his friend when he enjoined him to ...
... never offensive to those of hurry and business . You are never heard but at what Horace calls dextro tempore , and have the happiness to observe the polite rufe , which the same discerning author gave his friend when he enjoined him to ...
Strana 214
... never to be of the same opinion with the man I conversed with . I was a tory at Button's , and a whig at Child's , a friend to the Englishman , or an advocate for the Examiner , as it best served my turn : some fancy me a great enemy to ...
... never to be of the same opinion with the man I conversed with . I was a tory at Button's , and a whig at Child's , a friend to the Englishman , or an advocate for the Examiner , as it best served my turn : some fancy me a great enemy to ...
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