The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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Strana 94
... pass part of the summer with him at his house in the country . I accepted his in- vitation , and found a very hearty welcome . My friend , an honest plain man , not being qualified to pass away his time without the reliefs of business ...
... pass part of the summer with him at his house in the country . I accepted his in- vitation , and found a very hearty welcome . My friend , an honest plain man , not being qualified to pass away his time without the reliefs of business ...
Strana 135
... pass so considerable a portion of our time in the condition of stocks and stones , or whether the soul were not perpe- tually at work upon the principle of thought . How- ever , it is an honest endeavour of mine to persuade my ...
... pass so considerable a portion of our time in the condition of stocks and stones , or whether the soul were not perpe- tually at work upon the principle of thought . How- ever , it is an honest endeavour of mine to persuade my ...
Strana 262
... pass . No human scheme can be so accurately projected , but some little circumstance intervening may spoil it . He who directs the heart of man at his pleasure , and un- derstands the thoughts long before , may by ten thou- sand ...
... pass . No human scheme can be so accurately projected , but some little circumstance intervening may spoil it . He who directs the heart of man at his pleasure , and un- derstands the thoughts long before , may by ten thou- sand ...
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