The Spectator, Svazek 3George Gregory Smith Dent, 1967 |
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... Circumstances are low , and runs into Riot and Excess when his Fortunes are plentiful . I cannot make my self better understood , than by sending you an History of my self , which I shall desire you to insert in your Paper , it being ...
... Circumstances are low , and runs into Riot and Excess when his Fortunes are plentiful . I cannot make my self better understood , than by sending you an History of my self , which I shall desire you to insert in your Paper , it being ...
Strana 195
... Circumstance which displeased was never in his Thoughts , he has that Respect for you , that he is unsatisfied till it ... Circumstances of the Offender place him above any ill Consequences from the Resentment of the Person offended . A ...
... Circumstance which displeased was never in his Thoughts , he has that Respect for you , that he is unsatisfied till it ... Circumstances of the Offender place him above any ill Consequences from the Resentment of the Person offended . A ...
Strana 329
... Circumstances , Persons , and Things from this Pro- posal ; and a World , which many think they are well ac- quainted with , discovered as wholly new . This Sort of Intelligence will give a lively Image of the Chain and Mutual ...
... Circumstances , Persons , and Things from this Pro- posal ; and a World , which many think they are well ac- quainted with , discovered as wholly new . This Sort of Intelligence will give a lively Image of the Chain and Mutual ...
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