SpectatorTonson, 1776 |
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... is fo little pleasure in inquiries that fo nearly concern ourselves , ( it being the worft way in the world to fame , to be too anxious about it ) that , upon upon the whole , I refolved for the future to 16 No. 4 . THE SPECTATOR .
... is fo little pleasure in inquiries that fo nearly concern ourselves , ( it being the worft way in the world to fame , to be too anxious about it ) that , upon upon the whole , I refolved for the future to 16 No. 4 . THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 28
... ourselves in what is proper and agreeable to the inftitutions of juftice and piety among us ? And yet is there any thing more common than that we run in perfect contradiction to them ? All which is fupported by no other pretenfion ...
... ourselves in what is proper and agreeable to the inftitutions of juftice and piety among us ? And yet is there any thing more common than that we run in perfect contradiction to them ? All which is fupported by no other pretenfion ...
Strana 37
... ourselves in- to those little nocturnal affemblies , which are com- monly known by the name of clubs . When a fet of men find themfelves agree in any particular , though ever fo trivial , they establish themselves into a kind of ...
... ourselves in- to those little nocturnal affemblies , which are com- monly known by the name of clubs . When a fet of men find themfelves agree in any particular , though ever fo trivial , they establish themselves into a kind of ...
Strana 43
... ourselves with fuch writings as tend to the wearing out of ignorance , paffion , and prejudice , than fuch as naturally conduce to in- flame hatreds , and make enmities irreconcileable . In the next place I would recommend this paper to ...
... ourselves with fuch writings as tend to the wearing out of ignorance , paffion , and prejudice , than fuch as naturally conduce to in- flame hatreds , and make enmities irreconcileable . In the next place I would recommend this paper to ...
Strana 53
... confcience . In the : mean time , fince there are very few whofe minds are not more or lefs fubject to these dreadful thoughts E 3 3 2 and ! + and apprehenfions , we ought to arm ourselves a- gainst No. 12 . 530 THE SPECTATOR .
... confcience . In the : mean time , fince there are very few whofe minds are not more or lefs fubject to these dreadful thoughts E 3 3 2 and ! + and apprehenfions , we ought to arm ourselves a- gainst No. 12 . 530 THE SPECTATOR .
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