The Spectator, Svazek 5George Atherton Aitken G. Routledge, 1898 |
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Strana 307
... live . When these are joined to men of warm spirits , without temper or learning , they are frequently corrected with stripes ; but one of our famous lawyers is of opinion that this ought to be used sparingly 1 . As I remember those are ...
... live . When these are joined to men of warm spirits , without temper or learning , they are frequently corrected with stripes ; but one of our famous lawyers is of opinion that this ought to be used sparingly 1 . As I remember those are ...
Strana 359
... live in taverns ; he is an orderly sober rascal , and thinks much to sleep in an entry until two in a morning . He told me one day when he was dressing me , that he wondered I was not dead before now , since I went to dinner in the ...
... live in taverns ; he is an orderly sober rascal , and thinks much to sleep in an entry until two in a morning . He told me one day when he was dressing me , that he wondered I was not dead before now , since I went to dinner in the ...
Strana 431
... live in these bodies is to live in this world ; to live out of them is to remove into the next . For while our souls are confined to these bodies , and can look only through these material casements , nothing but what is material can 1 ...
... live in these bodies is to live in this world ; to live out of them is to remove into the next . For while our souls are confined to these bodies , and can look only through these material casements , nothing but what is material can 1 ...
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