The Spectator, Svazky 3–4Dent, 1930 |
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Strana 103
... pass away his Time agreeably . It would therefore be worth your Pains to place in an handsome Light the Relations and Affinities among Men , which render their Conversation with each other so grateful , that the highest Talents give but ...
... pass away his Time agreeably . It would therefore be worth your Pains to place in an handsome Light the Relations and Affinities among Men , which render their Conversation with each other so grateful , that the highest Talents give but ...
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... pass under the Conduct of so well - govern'd a Spirit , were the Blessings of Heaven upon Wisdom and Valour ; and all which seem adverse fell out by divine Permission , which we are not to search into . You have pass'd that Year of Life ...
... pass under the Conduct of so well - govern'd a Spirit , were the Blessings of Heaven upon Wisdom and Valour ; and all which seem adverse fell out by divine Permission , which we are not to search into . You have pass'd that Year of Life ...
Strana 117
... pass for 30,000 % . Fortunes , ' In Prospect of this , and the Knowledge of their own personal Merit , every one was contemptible in their Eyes , and they refus'd those Offers which had been frequently made ' em . But mark the Ends The ...
... pass for 30,000 % . Fortunes , ' In Prospect of this , and the Knowledge of their own personal Merit , every one was contemptible in their Eyes , and they refus'd those Offers which had been frequently made ' em . But mark the Ends The ...
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