The Spectator, Svazek 4George Gregory Smith Dent, 1966 |
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... Desire of Glory , but pursue it by different Means , and with different Motives : To one it consists in an extensive undisputed Empire over his Subjects , to the other in their rational and volun- tary Obedience : One's Happiness is ...
... Desire of Glory , but pursue it by different Means , and with different Motives : To one it consists in an extensive undisputed Empire over his Subjects , to the other in their rational and volun- tary Obedience : One's Happiness is ...
Strana 203
... desire you to let me con- clude with these Verses , though I think they have already been quoted by you : They are Directions to young Ladies opprest with Calumny . VI . 6. 14 . The best ( said he ) that I can you advise , Is to avoid ...
... desire you to let me con- clude with these Verses , though I think they have already been quoted by you : They are Directions to young Ladies opprest with Calumny . VI . 6. 14 . The best ( said he ) that I can you advise , Is to avoid ...
Strana 410
... desire of you is , to lay down some Directions in order to guard against these powerful Orators , or else I know nothing to the contrary but I must my self be forced to leave the Profession of the Law , and endeavour to get the ...
... desire of you is , to lay down some Directions in order to guard against these powerful Orators , or else I know nothing to the contrary but I must my self be forced to leave the Profession of the Law , and endeavour to get the ...
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