The Spectator, Svazek 4George Atherton Aitken G. Routledge, 1898 |
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... obliged humble Servant , YORK , Feb. 23 , 1711-12 JOHN TROTT Let me desire you to make what alterations you please ... oblige , Sir , Your very humble Servant , To be a very well - bred man . 6 N. B. THE SPECTATOR I MR SPECTATOR , -You ...
... obliged humble Servant , YORK , Feb. 23 , 1711-12 JOHN TROTT Let me desire you to make what alterations you please ... oblige , Sir , Your very humble Servant , To be a very well - bred man . 6 N. B. THE SPECTATOR I MR SPECTATOR , -You ...
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... obliged to keep to the text as much as the preacher . For want of this , I have found by experience a great deal of mischief : for when the preacher has often , with great piety and art enough , handled his subject , and the judicious ...
... obliged to keep to the text as much as the preacher . For want of this , I have found by experience a great deal of mischief : for when the preacher has often , with great piety and art enough , handled his subject , and the judicious ...
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... obliged by the benefits you do them , they think they conferred a benefit when they receive one . Your good offices are always suspected , and it is with them the same thing to expect their favour as to receive it . But the man below ...
... obliged by the benefits you do them , they think they conferred a benefit when they receive one . Your good offices are always suspected , and it is with them the same thing to expect their favour as to receive it . But the man below ...
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