The Spectator, Svazek 2George Gregory Smith Dent, 1966 |
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... express Re- velation . At the same time , if we turn our Thoughts inward upon our selves , we may meet with a kind of secret Sense con- curring with the Proofs of our own Immortality . You have in my Opinion rais'd a good presumptive ...
... express Re- velation . At the same time , if we turn our Thoughts inward upon our selves , we may meet with a kind of secret Sense con- curring with the Proofs of our own Immortality . You have in my Opinion rais'd a good presumptive ...
Strana 217
... express the most useful and significant Words with a single Touch of the Needle . C No. 242 . [ STEELE . ] Friday , December 7 . Creditur , ex medio quia res arcessit , habere Sudoris minimum . . - Hor . ' Mr. SPECTATOR , YOUR ...
... express the most useful and significant Words with a single Touch of the Needle . C No. 242 . [ STEELE . ] Friday , December 7 . Creditur , ex medio quia res arcessit , habere Sudoris minimum . . - Hor . ' Mr. SPECTATOR , YOUR ...
Strana 289
... express our selves metaphorically , and speak in relation to his Understanding ; whereas when we say of a Woman , she has a fine , a long , or a good Head , we speak only in relation to her Commode . It is observed among Birds , that ...
... express our selves metaphorically , and speak in relation to his Understanding ; whereas when we say of a Woman , she has a fine , a long , or a good Head , we speak only in relation to her Commode . It is observed among Birds , that ...
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