The Spectator, Svazek 3J. and R. Tonson, 1801 - Počet stran: 313 |
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... whole country . * The truth of it is , since my residing in these parts I have seen and heard innumerable instances of young heirs and elder brothers , who either from their own re- flecting upon the estates they are born to , and ...
... whole country . * The truth of it is , since my residing in these parts I have seen and heard innumerable instances of young heirs and elder brothers , who either from their own re- flecting upon the estates they are born to , and ...
Strana 11
... whole course of his studies and travels he kept up a punctual correspon- dence with EUDOXUS , who often made himself accept- able to the principal men about court by the intelligence which he received from LEONTINE . When they were both ...
... whole course of his studies and travels he kept up a punctual correspon- dence with EUDOXUS , who often made himself accept- able to the principal men about court by the intelligence which he received from LEONTINE . When they were both ...
Strana 14
... whole secret of his pa- rentage and education , concluding after this manner : " I have no other way left of acknowledging my gra- titude to LEONTINE , than by marrying you to his daugh- ter . He shall not lose the pleasure of being ...
... whole secret of his pa- rentage and education , concluding after this manner : " I have no other way left of acknowledging my gra- titude to LEONTINE , than by marrying you to his daugh- ter . He shall not lose the pleasure of being ...
Strana 25
... whole business of his life to break the eggs of the Crocodile , which he is always in search after . This instinct is the more re- markable , because the Ichneumon never feeds upon the eggs he has broken , nor any other way finds his ...
... whole business of his life to break the eggs of the Crocodile , which he is always in search after . This instinct is the more re- markable , because the Ichneumon never feeds upon the eggs he has broken , nor any other way finds his ...
Strana 26
... whole train of my speculations , I have en- deavoured as much as I am able to extinguish that per- nicious spirit of passion and prejudice , which rages with the same violence in all parties , I am still the more desirous of doing some ...
... whole train of my speculations , I have en- deavoured as much as I am able to extinguish that per- nicious spirit of passion and prejudice , which rages with the same violence in all parties , I am still the more desirous of doing some ...
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