The SpectatorH. Washbourne, 1852 - Počet stran: 722 |
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Strana xxiv
... tion for future respectability to his successors . Eusden died at Coningsby , in Lincolnshire ( of which place he was Rector ) , in September , 1730 , his faculties and health falling a sacrifice to the pernicious habit of intoxication ...
... tion for future respectability to his successors . Eusden died at Coningsby , in Lincolnshire ( of which place he was Rector ) , in September , 1730 , his faculties and health falling a sacrifice to the pernicious habit of intoxication ...
Strana 289
... tion on them . But the more to enforce this consi- deration , we may observe , that those are generally most unsuccessful in their pursuit after fame , who No. 255. ] SATURDAY , DECEMBER 22 , 1711. are most desirous of obtaining it . It ...
... tion on them . But the more to enforce this consi- deration , we may observe , that those are generally most unsuccessful in their pursuit after fame , who No. 255. ] SATURDAY , DECEMBER 22 , 1711. are most desirous of obtaining it . It ...
Strana 526
... tion . This humour prevails upon us daily ; insomuch that , at many well - bred tables , the master of the house is so very modest a man , that he has not the confidence to say grace at his own table : a custom which is not only ...
... tion . This humour prevails upon us daily ; insomuch that , at many well - bred tables , the master of the house is so very modest a man , that he has not the confidence to say grace at his own table : a custom which is not only ...
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