The Spectator, Svazek 3George Gregory Smith Dent, 1963 |
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... excellent new Ballad of his own composing . Pray , Sir , do what you can to put a Stop to these growing Evils , and you will very much oblige Your humble Servant , No. 339 . [ ADDISON . ] Physibulus . ' Saturday , March 29 . Ut his ...
... excellent new Ballad of his own composing . Pray , Sir , do what you can to put a Stop to these growing Evils , and you will very much oblige Your humble Servant , No. 339 . [ ADDISON . ] Physibulus . ' Saturday , March 29 . Ut his ...
Strana 169
... excellent Institution of Schools of Charity : This Method would make Offenders themselves do Service to the Publick . But in the mean Time I desire you would publish this voluntary Reparation which Mr. Powell does our Parish , for the ...
... excellent Institution of Schools of Charity : This Method would make Offenders themselves do Service to the Publick . But in the mean Time I desire you would publish this voluntary Reparation which Mr. Powell does our Parish , for the ...
Strana 192
... excellent Frame of Mind , is not only easy in his Thoughts , but a perfect Master of all the Powers and Faculties of his Soul : His Ima- gination is always clear , and his Judgment undisturbed : His Temper is even and unruffled ...
... excellent Frame of Mind , is not only easy in his Thoughts , but a perfect Master of all the Powers and Faculties of his Soul : His Ima- gination is always clear , and his Judgment undisturbed : His Temper is even and unruffled ...
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