The Spectator, Svazek 81793 |
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Strana 43
... actions only as an impartial Spectator , without any regard to them as they happen to advance or cross my own private interest . But while I am thus employed myself I cannot help observing how those about me suffer them- selves to be ...
... actions only as an impartial Spectator , without any regard to them as they happen to advance or cross my own private interest . But while I am thus employed myself I cannot help observing how those about me suffer them- selves to be ...
Strana 44
... actions ; but when the bad soul predominates I am forced to do evil . All I can say at present is , that I find my good soul , encouraged by your presence , has got the better of my bad . " I know not whether my readers will allow of ...
... actions ; but when the bad soul predominates I am forced to do evil . All I can say at present is , that I find my good soul , encouraged by your presence , has got the better of my bad . " I know not whether my readers will allow of ...
Strana 45
... actions . If on the one hand we fairly weighed every circumstance , we should frequently find them obliged to do that action we at first sight condemn , in order to avoid another we should have been much more displeased with . If on the ...
... actions . If on the one hand we fairly weighed every circumstance , we should frequently find them obliged to do that action we at first sight condemn , in order to avoid another we should have been much more displeased with . If on the ...
Strana 46
... action was judged so great by the Spartans , that the Ephori , or chief magistrates , de- creed he should be presented with a garland ; but , as soon as they had done so , fined him a thousand drachmas for going out to the battle ...
... action was judged so great by the Spartans , that the Ephori , or chief magistrates , de- creed he should be presented with a garland ; but , as soon as they had done so , fined him a thousand drachmas for going out to the battle ...
Strana 50
... actions of a few objects that lie contiguous to them . Their knowledge and observation turn within a very narrow circle . But as God Almighty cannot but perceive and know every thing in which he resides 2 infinite infinite space gives ...
... actions of a few objects that lie contiguous to them . Their knowledge and observation turn within a very narrow circle . But as God Almighty cannot but perceive and know every thing in which he resides 2 infinite infinite space gives ...
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