The Spectator: v. 1-5, Svazek 1Donald Frederic Bond Claredon Press, 1965 |
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... continued to combat with Criminals in a Body , and to assault the Vice without hurting the Person.1 This Debate , which was held for the Good of Mankind , put me in Mind of that which the Roman Triumvirate2 were formerly en- gaged in ...
... continued to combat with Criminals in a Body , and to assault the Vice without hurting the Person.1 This Debate , which was held for the Good of Mankind , put me in Mind of that which the Roman Triumvirate2 were formerly en- gaged in ...
Strana 223
... continued Mr. Hobbs's , no Body would have minded it . Now here this perplex'd Case arises , A certain Company laugh'd very heartily upon the Reading of that very Paper of yours : And the Truth on't is , he must be a Man of more than ...
... continued Mr. Hobbs's , no Body would have minded it . Now here this perplex'd Case arises , A certain Company laugh'd very heartily upon the Reading of that very Paper of yours : And the Truth on't is , he must be a Man of more than ...
Strana 330
... continued my Walk , reflecting on these little Absences2 and Distractions in Mankind , and resolving to make them the Subject of a future Speculation . I was the more confirmed in my Design , when I considered that they were very often ...
... continued my Walk , reflecting on these little Absences2 and Distractions in Mankind , and resolving to make them the Subject of a future Speculation . I was the more confirmed in my Design , when I considered that they were very often ...
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