The Spectator, Svazek 3Harrison and Company, 1793 |
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Strana 14
... say in a bargain , Let the Buyer look to it ; fo in friendship , he is the man in danger who is most apt to believe : he is the more likely to fuffer in the com- merce , who begins with the obligation of being the more ready to enter ...
... say in a bargain , Let the Buyer look to it ; fo in friendship , he is the man in danger who is most apt to believe : he is the more likely to fuffer in the com- merce , who begins with the obligation of being the more ready to enter ...
Strana 21
... say this in answer to what Sir Roger is pleased to say , that little that is truly noble can be ex- pected from one who is ever poring on his cash - book , or balancing his accounts . When I have my returns from abroad , I can tell to a ...
... say this in answer to what Sir Roger is pleased to say , that little that is truly noble can be ex- pected from one who is ever poring on his cash - book , or balancing his accounts . When I have my returns from abroad , I can tell to a ...
Strana 47
... says the minister , is to be the end of all your expeditions ? Why then , says the King , for the reft of our lives we will fit down to good wine . How , Sir , replied Cyncas , to better than we have now before us ? Have we not already ...
... says the minister , is to be the end of all your expeditions ? Why then , says the King , for the reft of our lives we will fit down to good wine . How , Sir , replied Cyncas , to better than we have now before us ? Have we not already ...
Strana 74
... say , Hyæna , in the figure the affects to appear in , is a fpider in the midst of a cobweb , that is fure to deftroy every fly that approaches it . The net Hyæna throws is fo fine , that you are taken in it before you can obferve any ...
... say , Hyæna , in the figure the affects to appear in , is a fpider in the midst of a cobweb , that is fure to deftroy every fly that approaches it . The net Hyæna throws is fo fine , that you are taken in it before you can obferve any ...
Strana 81
... saying of an eminent wit , who , upon fome great men's preffing him to forgive his daughter who had married against his confent , told them he could refuse nothing to their inftances , but that he would have them remember there was ...
... saying of an eminent wit , who , upon fome great men's preffing him to forgive his daughter who had married against his confent , told them he could refuse nothing to their inftances , but that he would have them remember there was ...
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