The Spectator, Svazek 7George Gregory Smith J.M. Dent & Company, 1898 |
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Strana 124
... tell a Lie , if he were sure to gain Hell by it ; or if you have a Mind to soften the Expression , that he would not tell a Lie to gain any temporal Reward by it , when he should run the hazard of losing much more than it was possible ...
... tell a Lie , if he were sure to gain Hell by it ; or if you have a Mind to soften the Expression , that he would not tell a Lie to gain any temporal Reward by it , when he should run the hazard of losing much more than it was possible ...
Strana 155
... tell you the plain Truth , I know no Pleasure but in being admired , and have yet never failed of attaining the Approbation of the Man whose Regard I had a Mind to . You see all the Men who make a Figure in the World ( as wise a Look as ...
... tell you the plain Truth , I know no Pleasure but in being admired , and have yet never failed of attaining the Approbation of the Man whose Regard I had a Mind to . You see all the Men who make a Figure in the World ( as wise a Look as ...
Strana 164
... tell you , Sir , that I have made Discovery of a Church Yard in which I believe you might spend an Afternoon , with great Pleasure to your self and to the Publick : It belongs to the Church of Stebon - Heath , com monly called Stepney ...
... tell you , Sir , that I have made Discovery of a Church Yard in which I believe you might spend an Afternoon , with great Pleasure to your self and to the Publick : It belongs to the Church of Stebon - Heath , com monly called Stepney ...
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