The Spectator, Svazek 1George Gregory Smith Dent, 1966 |
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... Country . These Particulars we made a Shift to pick out from the Discourse of our Interpreters ; which we put together as well as we could , being able to understand but here and there a Word of what they said , and afterwards making up ...
... Country . These Particulars we made a Shift to pick out from the Discourse of our Interpreters ; which we put together as well as we could , being able to understand but here and there a Word of what they said , and afterwards making up ...
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... Country in which the Poet writes . Homer and Virgil have formed their Plans in this View . As Greece was a Col- lection of many Governments , who suffered very much among themselves , and gave the Persian Emperor , who was their common ...
... Country in which the Poet writes . Homer and Virgil have formed their Plans in this View . As Greece was a Col- lection of many Governments , who suffered very much among themselves , and gave the Persian Emperor , who was their common ...
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... Country Sunday ; and think , if keeping holy the Seventh Day were only a human Institution , it would be the best Method that could have been thought of for the polishing and civilizing of Mankind . It is certain the Country - People ...
... Country Sunday ; and think , if keeping holy the Seventh Day were only a human Institution , it would be the best Method that could have been thought of for the polishing and civilizing of Mankind . It is certain the Country - People ...
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