The Spectator, Svazek 10E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... night before they slept they should examine what they had been doing that day , and so discover what ac- tions were worthy of pursuit to - morrow , and what little vices were to be prevented from slip- ping unawares into a habit . If I ...
... night before they slept they should examine what they had been doing that day , and so discover what ac- tions were worthy of pursuit to - morrow , and what little vices were to be prevented from slip- ping unawares into a habit . If I ...
Strana 93
... night long : or suppose he should see his dear- est friends remain all night in great distresses , which he could instantly have disengaged them from , could he have been content to have gone to bed without the other bottle ; believe me ...
... night long : or suppose he should see his dear- est friends remain all night in great distresses , which he could instantly have disengaged them from , could he have been content to have gone to bed without the other bottle ; believe me ...
Strana 220
... night indeed , that makes a young man old ! These apprehensions , if they proceed from a consciousness of guilt , are the sad warnings of reason ; and may excite our pity , but admit of no remedy . When the hand of the Almighty is vis ...
... night indeed , that makes a young man old ! These apprehensions , if they proceed from a consciousness of guilt , are the sad warnings of reason ; and may excite our pity , but admit of no remedy . When the hand of the Almighty is vis ...
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On the Itch of Writing A ADDISON 583 Duty of being usefully employedon Plant | 8 |
NMETHOD of Political Writers affecting | 49 |
Story of Hilpa | 85 |
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