The Spectator, Svazek 4Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton., 1879 |
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... fortune in all their applications , in order to make their circumstances fall in with the duties they owe to themselves , their families , and their country . All these relations a man should think of who intends to go into the state of ...
... fortune in all their applications , in order to make their circumstances fall in with the duties they owe to themselves , their families , and their country . All these relations a man should think of who intends to go into the state of ...
Strana 10
... fortune . It is the fashion with parents ( how justly I leave you to judge ) to make all regards give way to the article of wealth . From this one consideration it is , that I have concealed the ardent love I have for her ; but I am ...
... fortune . It is the fashion with parents ( how justly I leave you to judge ) to make all regards give way to the article of wealth . From this one consideration it is , that I have concealed the ardent love I have for her ; but I am ...
Strana 32
... fortune . The match was made by consent of my mother's parents against her own , and I am the child of the rape on the wed- ding night ; so that I am as healthy and as homely as my father , but as sprightly and agreeable as my mother ...
... fortune . The match was made by consent of my mother's parents against her own , and I am the child of the rape on the wed- ding night ; so that I am as healthy and as homely as my father , but as sprightly and agreeable as my mother ...
Strana 45
... fortune would pay off . My estate is seven hundred pounds a - year , besides the benefit of tin mines . Now , dear Spec , upon this state of the case , and the • See Newtons ed . of Paradise Lost , vol . i . p . 178 , & c . By Addison ...
... fortune would pay off . My estate is seven hundred pounds a - year , besides the benefit of tin mines . Now , dear Spec , upon this state of the case , and the • See Newtons ed . of Paradise Lost , vol . i . p . 178 , & c . By Addison ...
Strana 50
... fortune - stealers . You must know , Sir , I am one who live in a continual apprehension of this sort of people , that lie in wait , day and night , for our children , and may be consid- ered as a kind of kidnappers within the law . I ...
... fortune - stealers . You must know , Sir , I am one who live in a continual apprehension of this sort of people , that lie in wait , day and night , for our children , and may be consid- ered as a kind of kidnappers within the law . I ...
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