The Spectator, Svazek 1Dent, 1957 |
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Strana 106
... pass for him in the World ; to the end that well - meaning Persons may not be imposed upon by Cheats , I would desire my Readers , when they meet with this Pretender , to look into his Parentage , and to examine him strictly , whether ...
... pass for him in the World ; to the end that well - meaning Persons may not be imposed upon by Cheats , I would desire my Readers , when they meet with this Pretender , to look into his Parentage , and to examine him strictly , whether ...
Strana 165
... pass , than to spend it , without Regard to the past , or Pros- pect of the future . All they know of Life is only the present Instant , and do not taste even that . When one of this Order happens to be a Man of Fortune , the Expence of ...
... pass , than to spend it , without Regard to the past , or Pros- pect of the future . All they know of Life is only the present Instant , and do not taste even that . When one of this Order happens to be a Man of Fortune , the Expence of ...
Strana 317
... pass in current Payment ; and when he shou'd come to understand it , it wou'd be a great while before he could bring himself with a good Countenance and a good Conscience to converse with Men upon equal Terms , and in their own way ...
... pass in current Payment ; and when he shou'd come to understand it , it wou'd be a great while before he could bring himself with a good Countenance and a good Conscience to converse with Men upon equal Terms , and in their own way ...
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