The Spectator, Svazek 3George Gregory Smith Dent, 1967 |
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Strana 252
... excellent Persons would be more welcome to me than their Happiness . Mr. SPECTATOR , pray let me have a Paper on these terrible groundless Sufferings , and do all you can to exorcise Crowds who are in some Degree possessed 252 THE ...
... excellent Persons would be more welcome to me than their Happiness . Mr. SPECTATOR , pray let me have a Paper on these terrible groundless Sufferings , and do all you can to exorcise Crowds who are in some Degree possessed 252 THE ...
Strana 391
... excellent Recipe , That the Love of Business and Mony is the greatest Mortifier of inordinate Desires Imaginable , as employing the Mind continually in the careful Oversight of what one has , in the eager Quest after more , in looking ...
... excellent Recipe , That the Love of Business and Mony is the greatest Mortifier of inordinate Desires Imaginable , as employing the Mind continually in the careful Oversight of what one has , in the eager Quest after more , in looking ...
Strana 448
... excellent Talents was capable ; and since they would have it , that to divert was his Business , he did it with all the seeming Alacrity imaginable , tho ' it stung him to the Heart that it was his Business . Men of Sense , who could ...
... excellent Talents was capable ; and since they would have it , that to divert was his Business , he did it with all the seeming Alacrity imaginable , tho ' it stung him to the Heart that it was his Business . Men of Sense , who could ...
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