The Spectator, Svazek 2Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... falls to our share ! Natural historians tell us , that no fruit grows originally among us , besides hips and haws ... fall away into the trash of our own country , if they were wholly ne- glected by the planter , and left to the mercy ...
... falls to our share ! Natural historians tell us , that no fruit grows originally among us , besides hips and haws ... fall away into the trash of our own country , if they were wholly ne- glected by the planter , and left to the mercy ...
Strana 56
Alexander Chalmers. ley , full of heroic sentiment , the Scotch earl falls ; and with his dying words encourages his men to revenge his death , representing to them , as the most bitter circumstance of it , that his rival saw him fall ...
Alexander Chalmers. ley , full of heroic sentiment , the Scotch earl falls ; and with his dying words encourages his men to revenge his death , representing to them , as the most bitter circumstance of it , that his rival saw him fall ...
Strana 241
... fall away into nothing almost as soon as it is cre- ated ? Are such abilities made for no purpose ? A brute arrives at a point of perfection that he can never pass : in a few years he has all the endow- ments he is capable of ; and were ...
... fall away into nothing almost as soon as it is cre- ated ? Are such abilities made for no purpose ? A brute arrives at a point of perfection that he can never pass : in a few years he has all the endow- ments he is capable of ; and were ...
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VOL II | 13 |
DIFFERENCE between True and False | 62 |
On Friendship ADDISON | 68 |
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