The Spectator, Svazek 3George Gregory Smith J.M. Dent & Company, 1897 |
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... them , without any Regard how they are applied . The Gifts of Nature and Accomplishments of Art are valuable , but as they are exerted in the Interests of Virtue , or TH governed No. 172 , governed by the Rules of Honour . THE SPECTATOR 13.
... them , without any Regard how they are applied . The Gifts of Nature and Accomplishments of Art are valuable , but as they are exerted in the Interests of Virtue , or TH governed No. 172 , governed by the Rules of Honour . THE SPECTATOR 13.
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George Gregory Smith. No. 172 , governed by the Rules of Honour . We ought to abstract Monday , our Minds from the Observation of any Excellence in Sept. 17 , those we converse with , ' till we have taken some Notice , 1711 , or received ...
George Gregory Smith. No. 172 , governed by the Rules of Honour . We ought to abstract Monday , our Minds from the Observation of any Excellence in Sept. 17 , those we converse with , ' till we have taken some Notice , 1711 , or received ...
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... Honour of the Day ; but upon a further Tryal they found he was Master only of the Merry Grinn . The next that mounted the Table was a Male / content in those Days , and a great Master in the whole Art of Grinning , but particularly ...
... Honour of the Day ; but upon a further Tryal they found he was Master only of the Merry Grinn . The next that mounted the Table was a Male / content in those Days , and a great Master in the whole Art of Grinning , but particularly ...
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... Honour ; or , to come to lower Instances , the private Men in the Horse and Foot of an Army , the Carmen and Coachmen in the City streets , mutually look upon each other with Ill - will , when they are in Competition for Quarters or the ...
... Honour ; or , to come to lower Instances , the private Men in the Horse and Foot of an Army , the Carmen and Coachmen in the City streets , mutually look upon each other with Ill - will , when they are in Competition for Quarters or the ...
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... Honour , But ' tis very happy for Sir ROGER that the Merchant paid so dear for his Ambition . ' Tis the Misfortune of many other Gentlemen to turn out of the Seats of their Ancestors , to make Way for such new Masters as have been more ...
... Honour , But ' tis very happy for Sir ROGER that the Merchant paid so dear for his Ambition . ' Tis the Misfortune of many other Gentlemen to turn out of the Seats of their Ancestors , to make Way for such new Masters as have been more ...
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