The Spectator, Svazek 7J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1753 |
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... turn , should take it in their heads to vifit me , I fhould look upon these persons in ⚫ the fame degree enemies to my particular state of hap- piness , as ever the French were to that of the public , ⚫ and I would be at an annual ...
... turn , should take it in their heads to vifit me , I fhould look upon these persons in ⚫ the fame degree enemies to my particular state of hap- piness , as ever the French were to that of the public , ⚫ and I would be at an annual ...
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... nor forfeit the reputation which I have with her for wifdom , I shall only communicate the letter to the public , without re- turning any answer to it . Mr. " Mr. SPECTATOR , OW , Sir , the thing 16 N 475 THE SPECTATOR .
... nor forfeit the reputation which I have with her for wifdom , I shall only communicate the letter to the public , without re- turning any answer to it . Mr. " Mr. SPECTATOR , OW , Sir , the thing 16 N 475 THE SPECTATOR .
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... turn the converfation , whatever was the occafion of it : Though the matter in debate be about Doway or Denain , it is ten to one but half his difcourfe runs upon the unreasonableness of bigotry and prieft - craft . This makes Mr ...
... turn the converfation , whatever was the occafion of it : Though the matter in debate be about Doway or Denain , it is ten to one but half his difcourfe runs upon the unreasonableness of bigotry and prieft - craft . This makes Mr ...
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... turns the ftream of bufinefs , which flows from it , now into one channel , and anon into another ; so that the different fets of people fink or flourish in their turns by it . From the fhops we retired to the tavern , where I found my ...
... turns the ftream of bufinefs , which flows from it , now into one channel , and anon into another ; so that the different fets of people fink or flourish in their turns by it . From the fhops we retired to the tavern , where I found my ...
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... turn- ing every misfortune into a judgment , proceeds from wrong notions of religion , which in its own nature , produces good - will toward men , and puts the mildest conftruction upon every accident that befalls them . In this cafe ...
... turn- ing every misfortune into a judgment , proceeds from wrong notions of religion , which in its own nature , produces good - will toward men , and puts the mildest conftruction upon every accident that befalls them . In this cafe ...
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