The Spectator, Svazek 21806 |
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... honour you ; and that I am , with the utmost gratitude for all your favours , my lord , your lordship's most obliged , moft obedient , and most humble servant , * THE SPECTATOR . See Tat . with notes , vol . i . p . xlvii . & feq . note ...
... honour you ; and that I am , with the utmost gratitude for all your favours , my lord , your lordship's most obliged , moft obedient , and most humble servant , * THE SPECTATOR . See Tat . with notes , vol . i . p . xlvii . & feq . note ...
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... honour who patch out of principle , and with an eye to the intereft of their country . Nay , I am informed that fome of them adhere so stedfastly to their party , and are fo far from facrificing their zeal for the pub- lic to their ...
... honour who patch out of principle , and with an eye to the intereft of their country . Nay , I am informed that fome of them adhere so stedfastly to their party , and are fo far from facrificing their zeal for the pub- lic to their ...
Strana 6
... honour of thofe brave Athenians that were flain in a fight with the Lacedemonians . After having addreffed himself to the feveral ranks and orders of his countrymen , and fhewn them how they should behave themselves in the public cause ...
... honour of thofe brave Athenians that were flain in a fight with the Lacedemonians . After having addreffed himself to the feveral ranks and orders of his countrymen , and fhewn them how they should behave themselves in the public cause ...
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... honour , liberty , and fortune . One would think he did not know that his creditor can fay the worst thing imaginable of him , to wit , That he is unjuft , ' without defamation ; and can feize his perfon , without being guilty of an ...
... honour , liberty , and fortune . One would think he did not know that his creditor can fay the worst thing imaginable of him , to wit , That he is unjuft , ' without defamation ; and can feize his perfon , without being guilty of an ...
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... honour is in the power of a prince , because he has the diftribu- tion of their fortunes . It is therefore the inad- vertency , negligence , or guilt of princes to let any thing grow into cuftom which is against their laws . A court can ...
... honour is in the power of a prince , because he has the diftribu- tion of their fortunes . It is therefore the inad- vertency , negligence , or guilt of princes to let any thing grow into cuftom which is against their laws . A court can ...
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