The Spectator, Svazek 3John Bell, 1776 |
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... shall be there exhibited . I must not here omit an account which I lately received of one of thofe grinning - matches from a gentleman , who , upon reading the above - mentioned advertisement , entertained a coffee - houfe with the ...
... shall be there exhibited . I must not here omit an account which I lately received of one of thofe grinning - matches from a gentleman , who , upon reading the above - mentioned advertisement , entertained a coffee - houfe with the ...
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... SHALL this day entertain my readers with two or three letters I have received from my correfpon- dents : The first discovers to me a fpecies of fe- males which have hitherto efcaped my notice , and is as follows . 6 6 • · • ་ * Mr ...
... SHALL this day entertain my readers with two or three letters I have received from my correfpon- dents : The first discovers to me a fpecies of fe- males which have hitherto efcaped my notice , and is as follows . 6 6 • · • ་ * Mr ...
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... shall I answer him ? Did not he that made me in the womb make him ? and did not one fashion us in the womb ? If I have with - held the foor from their defire , or have caufed the eyes of the widow to fail : Or have eaten my morfel ...
... shall I answer him ? Did not he that made me in the womb make him ? and did not one fashion us in the womb ? If I have with - held the foor from their defire , or have caufed the eyes of the widow to fail : Or have eaten my morfel ...
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... shall never cease to be in- nocent . A fcrupulous conduct in this particular , has , perhaps , more merit in it than the generality of readers imagine ; did they know how many thoughts occur in a point of humour , which a dif- creet ...
... shall never cease to be in- nocent . A fcrupulous conduct in this particular , has , perhaps , more merit in it than the generality of readers imagine ; did they know how many thoughts occur in a point of humour , which a dif- creet ...
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... shall find that we are not only inclined to love thofe who defcend from us , but that we bear a kind of rogy , or natu- ral affection , to every thing which relies upon us for its good and prefervation . Dependence is a perpetual call ...
... shall find that we are not only inclined to love thofe who defcend from us , but that we bear a kind of rogy , or natu- ral affection , to every thing which relies upon us for its good and prefervation . Dependence is a perpetual call ...
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