The Spectator, Svazek 5George Atherton Aitken G. Routledge, 1898 |
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... consider , that in the country there is no Exchange , there are no play- houses , no variety of coffee - houses , nor many of those other amusements which serve here as so many reliefs from the repeated occurrences in their own families ...
... consider , that in the country there is no Exchange , there are no play- houses , no variety of coffee - houses , nor many of those other amusements which serve here as so many reliefs from the repeated occurrences in their own families ...
Strana 410
... consider whether be is a Whig or a Tory that relates it , and immediately conclude they are words of course , in which the honest gentleman designs to recommend his zeal without any concern for his veracity . A man is looked upon as ...
... consider whether be is a Whig or a Tory that relates it , and immediately conclude they are words of course , in which the honest gentleman designs to recommend his zeal without any concern for his veracity . A man is looked upon as ...
Strana 427
... consider the instruction as an implicit censure , and the zeal which any one shows for our good on such an occa- sion as a piece of presumption or impertinence . The truth of it is , the person who pretends to advise , does , in that ...
... consider the instruction as an implicit censure , and the zeal which any one shows for our good on such an occa- sion as a piece of presumption or impertinence . The truth of it is , the person who pretends to advise , does , in that ...
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