The Spectator: v. 1-5, Svazek 1Donald Frederic Bond Claredon Press, 1965 |
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Strana 326
... proper Habits both in our Minds and Bodies . The Negligence of this , leaves us exposed not only to an unbecoming Levity in our usual Conversa- tion , but also to the same Instability in our Friendships , Interests , and Alliances . A ...
... proper Habits both in our Minds and Bodies . The Negligence of this , leaves us exposed not only to an unbecoming Levity in our usual Conversa- tion , but also to the same Instability in our Friendships , Interests , and Alliances . A ...
Strana 349
... proper Province for Private Women to Shine in . If they must be showing their Zeal for the Publick , let it not be ... proper ] Accomplishments that are proper Fol . C L Bayle , art . Camillus , Remark C. 2 Thucydides , History of the ...
... proper Province for Private Women to Shine in . If they must be showing their Zeal for the Publick , let it not be ... proper ] Accomplishments that are proper Fol . C L Bayle , art . Camillus , Remark C. 2 Thucydides , History of the ...
Strana 424
... proper Characters . Some eminent Historian may then probably arise that will not write recentibus odiis , ( as Tacitus1 ex- presses it , ) with the Passions and Prejudices of a Contemporary Author , but make an impartial Distribution of ...
... proper Characters . Some eminent Historian may then probably arise that will not write recentibus odiis , ( as Tacitus1 ex- presses it , ) with the Passions and Prejudices of a Contemporary Author , but make an impartial Distribution of ...
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