The Spectator, Svazek 1Dent, 1945 |
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Strana 245
... desire you to assign the Butts and Bounds of each of us ; and that for the future we may both enjoy our own . We would desire to be heard by our Council , but that we fear in their very Pleadings they would betray our Cause : Besides ...
... desire you to assign the Butts and Bounds of each of us ; and that for the future we may both enjoy our own . We would desire to be heard by our Council , but that we fear in their very Pleadings they would betray our Cause : Besides ...
Strana 279
... Desires which it is impossible for him to gratify , sollicited by a Passion that has neither Objects nor Organs adapted to it : He lives in a State of invincible Desire and Impotence , and always burns in the Pursuit of what he always ...
... Desires which it is impossible for him to gratify , sollicited by a Passion that has neither Objects nor Organs adapted to it : He lives in a State of invincible Desire and Impotence , and always burns in the Pursuit of what he always ...
Strana 424
... desire I have to Embellish my Mind with some of those Graces which you say are so becoming , and which you assert Reading helps us to , has made me uneasie ' till I am put in a Capacity of attaining them : This , Sir , I shall never ...
... desire I have to Embellish my Mind with some of those Graces which you say are so becoming , and which you assert Reading helps us to , has made me uneasie ' till I am put in a Capacity of attaining them : This , Sir , I shall never ...
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House of Commons | 126 |
Introduction by Peter Smithers D Phil Oxon | 265 |
ESSAYS Nos 81169 Saturday June | 491 |
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