The Spectator ...Angier March, 1803 |
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... tion that I can administer , to those who cannot get into that stroke of business ( as the phrase is ) which they deserve , is to reckon every particular acquisition of knowledge in this study as a real increase of their fortune ; and ...
... tion that I can administer , to those who cannot get into that stroke of business ( as the phrase is ) which they deserve , is to reckon every particular acquisition of knowledge in this study as a real increase of their fortune ; and ...
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... tion , " & c . In the year 1670 , some Venetian artists , the principal of whom was Rosetti , arrived in England , under the patronage of the duke of Buckingham , who established the manufactory at Fox - hall , ( Vauxhall ) in the ...
... tion , " & c . In the year 1670 , some Venetian artists , the principal of whom was Rosetti , arrived in England , under the patronage of the duke of Buckingham , who established the manufactory at Fox - hall , ( Vauxhall ) in the ...
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... tion ' as his father , and the highest order of spirits as his brethren , may in another respect say to corrup- tion , Thou art my father ; and to the worm , Thou art my mother and my sister . ' ADDISON . 6 0 . " N ° 520. MONDAY ...
... tion ' as his father , and the highest order of spirits as his brethren , may in another respect say to corrup- tion , Thou art my father ; and to the worm , Thou art my mother and my sister . ' ADDISON . 6 0 . " N ° 520. MONDAY ...
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