The Spectator, Svazek 2Dent, 1907 An amusing and informative record of English morals and manners in the early-eighteenth century. |
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... Friend ; and with his Friend in such a manner , that if he became his Enemy it should not be in his Power to hurt him . The first part of this Rule , which regards our Behaviour towards an Enemy , is indeed very reasonable , as well as ...
... Friend ; and with his Friend in such a manner , that if he became his Enemy it should not be in his Power to hurt him . The first part of this Rule , which regards our Behaviour towards an Enemy , is indeed very reasonable , as well as ...
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... Friend of yours , I think I may now with Confidence request for a Friend of mine . Arrianus Maturius is the most considerable Man of his Country ; when I call him so , I do not speak with Relation to his Fortune , though that is very ...
... Friend of yours , I think I may now with Confidence request for a Friend of mine . Arrianus Maturius is the most considerable Man of his Country ; when I call him so , I do not speak with Relation to his Fortune , though that is very ...
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... Friend , and observ ing his Face more attentively , which he had not seen for many Years , asked him , if he was not formerly a Westminster - Scholar ? By the Answer , he was soon convinced that it was his former generous Friend ; and ...
... Friend , and observ ing his Face more attentively , which he had not seen for many Years , asked him , if he was not formerly a Westminster - Scholar ? By the Answer , he was soon convinced that it was his former generous Friend ; and ...
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