The Spectator, Svazek 7George Gregory Smith J.M. Dent & Company, 1898 |
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... heard Wonders of him in Essex . I , who always wanted Faith in Matters of that Kind , was not easily pre vailed on to go ; but lest they should take it ill , I went with them ; when , to my Surprize , Mr. Campbell related all their past ...
... heard Wonders of him in Essex . I , who always wanted Faith in Matters of that Kind , was not easily pre vailed on to go ; but lest they should take it ill , I went with them ; when , to my Surprize , Mr. Campbell related all their past ...
Strana 16
... heard this Account of it , would think this Circular Mount was not only a real one , but that it had been actually scooped out of that hollow Space which I have before mentioned . I never yet met with any one who had walked in this ...
... heard this Account of it , would think this Circular Mount was not only a real one , but that it had been actually scooped out of that hollow Space which I have before mentioned . I never yet met with any one who had walked in this ...
Strana 19
... heard with Attention , ' till he has betrayed him self ; whereas a Man of Sense appearing with a Dress of Negligence , shall be but coldly received till he be prov'd by Time , and established in a Character . Such Things as these we cou ...
... heard with Attention , ' till he has betrayed him self ; whereas a Man of Sense appearing with a Dress of Negligence , shall be but coldly received till he be prov'd by Time , and established in a Character . Such Things as these we cou ...
Strana 25
... heard many other notable Sayings of their Heir , which would have given very little Entertainment to one less turn'd to re flection than I was ; but it was a pleasing Speculation to remark on the Happiness of a Life , in which Things of ...
... heard many other notable Sayings of their Heir , which would have given very little Entertainment to one less turn'd to re flection than I was ; but it was a pleasing Speculation to remark on the Happiness of a Life , in which Things of ...
Strana 32
... heard it , ' till a little warm Fellow , who declared himself a Friend to the House of Austria , fell most unmercifully upon his Gallic Majesty , as encouraging his Subjects to make Mouths at their Betters , and afterwards screening ...
... heard it , ' till a little warm Fellow , who declared himself a Friend to the House of Austria , fell most unmercifully upon his Gallic Majesty , as encouraging his Subjects to make Mouths at their Betters , and afterwards screening ...
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