The Spectator ...Angier March, 1803 |
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Strana 51
speak in the style of a lawyer , I would say , that any one about thirty years of age might make a coinmon motion to the court with as much elegance and pro- priety as the most aged advocates in the hall . I cannot advance the merit of ...
speak in the style of a lawyer , I would say , that any one about thirty years of age might make a coinmon motion to the court with as much elegance and pro- priety as the most aged advocates in the hall . I cannot advance the merit of ...
Strana 111
... speak to him alone , for he had mat- ters of the highest importance , upon which he want- ed a conference . Nothing could be denied to a cox- comb of so great hope ; but when they were apart , the impostor revealed himself , and spoke ...
... speak to him alone , for he had mat- ters of the highest importance , upon which he want- ed a conference . Nothing could be denied to a cox- comb of so great hope ; but when they were apart , the impostor revealed himself , and spoke ...
Strana 276
... speak ac- cording to our methods of conceiving , I shall only add under this head , that when we have raised our notion of this Infinite Being as high as it is possible for the mind of man to go , it will fall infinitely short of what ...
... speak ac- cording to our methods of conceiving , I shall only add under this head , that when we have raised our notion of this Infinite Being as high as it is possible for the mind of man to go , it will fall infinitely short of what ...
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