The Spectator, Svazek 2George Gregory Smith Dent, 1966 |
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Strana 27
... Name of a Moral Virtue . The third Tryal of Good - nature will be the examining our selves , whether or no we are able to exert it to our own Dis- advantage , and employ it on proper Objects , notwithstanding any little Pain , Want or ...
... Name of a Moral Virtue . The third Tryal of Good - nature will be the examining our selves , whether or no we are able to exert it to our own Dis- advantage , and employ it on proper Objects , notwithstanding any little Pain , Want or ...
Strana 148
... Name , As Mr. Cash , Oh ! do you leave your Money at his Shop ? Why do you know Mr. Searoom ? He is indeed a general Merchant . I say , I have seen , from the Iteration of a Man's Name , hiding one Thought of him , and explaining what ...
... Name , As Mr. Cash , Oh ! do you leave your Money at his Shop ? Why do you know Mr. Searoom ? He is indeed a general Merchant . I say , I have seen , from the Iteration of a Man's Name , hiding one Thought of him , and explaining what ...
Strana 192
... Name of the Lover who leaped , the Person he leaped for , and relating in short , that he was either cured , or killed , or maimed , by the Fall . It indeed gives the Names of so many who died by it , that it would have looked like a ...
... Name of the Lover who leaped , the Person he leaped for , and relating in short , that he was either cured , or killed , or maimed , by the Fall . It indeed gives the Names of so many who died by it , that it would have looked like a ...
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