The Spectator, Svazek 3George Gregory Smith Dent, 1945 - Počet stran: 524 |
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Strana 257
... Nature never designed them . Every Man has one or more Qualities which may make him useful both to himself and others : Nature never fails of pointing them out , and while the Infant continues under her Guardian- ship , she brings him ...
... Nature never designed them . Every Man has one or more Qualities which may make him useful both to himself and others : Nature never fails of pointing them out , and while the Infant continues under her Guardian- ship , she brings him ...
Strana 258
... Nature , and assist her Operations , what mighty Effects might we expect ? Tully would not stand so much alone in Oratory , Virgil in Poetry , or Caesar in War . To build upon Nature , is laying the Founda- tion upon a Rock ; every ...
... Nature , and assist her Operations , what mighty Effects might we expect ? Tully would not stand so much alone in Oratory , Virgil in Poetry , or Caesar in War . To build upon Nature , is laying the Founda- tion upon a Rock ; every ...
Strana 267
... Nature for the Object of his Thoughts ; an Enquiry into which as much exceeds all other Learning , as it is of more Consequence to adjust the true Nature and Measures of Right and Wrong , than to settle the Distance of the Planets , and ...
... Nature for the Object of his Thoughts ; an Enquiry into which as much exceeds all other Learning , as it is of more Consequence to adjust the true Nature and Measures of Right and Wrong , than to settle the Distance of the Planets , and ...
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