“The” Spectator ...J. Wood, 1761 |
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... greater cunning than virtue : this is to change fides for a while with the jealous man , and to turn his own paffion upon himself ; to take fome occafion of grow- ing jealous of him , and to follow the example he himself hath fet you ...
... greater cunning than virtue : this is to change fides for a while with the jealous man , and to turn his own paffion upon himself ; to take fome occafion of grow- ing jealous of him , and to follow the example he himself hath fet you ...
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... greater fufferer by it . It was not long after this , when he had another violent return of love upon him ; Mariamne was therefore fent for to him , whom he endeavoured to foften and reconcile with all poffible conjugal careffes and ...
... greater fufferer by it . It was not long after this , when he had another violent return of love upon him ; Mariamne was therefore fent for to him , whom he endeavoured to foften and reconcile with all poffible conjugal careffes and ...
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... greater injury to human fociety , than that good talents among men fhould be held honourable to thofe who are endowed with them , without any regard how they are applied . The gifts of nature and accomplishments of art are valuable but ...
... greater injury to human fociety , than that good talents among men fhould be held honourable to thofe who are endowed with them , without any regard how they are applied . The gifts of nature and accomplishments of art are valuable but ...
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... greater number who affect covering a weak place in a client's title , diverting the courfe of an inquiry , or finding a skilful refuge to palliate a falfhood : yet it is ftill called eloquence in the latter , though thus unjustly em ...
... greater number who affect covering a weak place in a client's title , diverting the courfe of an inquiry , or finding a skilful refuge to palliate a falfhood : yet it is ftill called eloquence in the latter , though thus unjustly em ...
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... greater numbers than the richest nobleman ; and even the noble- man is obliged to him for finding out foreign markets for the produce of his eftate , and for making a great addition to his rents and yet it is certain , that none of all ...
... greater numbers than the richest nobleman ; and even the noble- man is obliged to him for finding out foreign markets for the produce of his eftate , and for making a great addition to his rents and yet it is certain , that none of all ...
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