The Spectator, Svazek 2J. Sharpe, 1808 |
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Strana 5
... fortunes ruin'd , and himself a slave . Passing under Ludgate * the other dày , I heard a ASSING voice bawling for charity , which I thought I had somewhere beard before . Coming near to the grate , the prisoner called me by my name ...
... fortunes ruin'd , and himself a slave . Passing under Ludgate * the other dày , I heard a ASSING voice bawling for charity , which I thought I had somewhere beard before . Coming near to the grate , the prisoner called me by my name ...
Strana 6
... fortune , he ran into all the extravagancies imaginable ; was frequently in drunken disputes , broke drawers ' heads ... fortunes : the same little mind was insolent in riches , and shameless in poverty . This accident made me muse upon ...
... fortune , he ran into all the extravagancies imaginable ; was frequently in drunken disputes , broke drawers ' heads ... fortunes : the same little mind was insolent in riches , and shameless in poverty . This accident made me muse upon ...
Strana 7
... fortune . One would think he did not know that his creditor can the worst thing imaginable of him , to wit , ' That he is unjust , ' without defamation ; and can seize his person , without being guilty of an assault . Yet such is the ...
... fortune . One would think he did not know that his creditor can the worst thing imaginable of him , to wit , ' That he is unjust , ' without defamation ; and can seize his person , without being guilty of an assault . Yet such is the ...
Strana 8
... fortune , his reputation , his time , and his capacity , are at any man's service that comes first . When he was at school , he was whipped thrice a week for faults he took upon him to excuse others ; since he came into the business of ...
... fortune , his reputation , his time , and his capacity , are at any man's service that comes first . When he was at school , he was whipped thrice a week for faults he took upon him to excuse others ; since he came into the business of ...
Strana 16
... Fortune is so much the pursuit of mankind , that all glory and honour is in the power of a prince , because he has the distribution of their fortunes . It is therefore the inadvertency , negligence , or guilt of princes to let any thing ...
... Fortune is so much the pursuit of mankind , that all glory and honour is in the power of a prince , because he has the distribution of their fortunes . It is therefore the inadvertency , negligence , or guilt of princes to let any thing ...
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