The Spectator, Svazek 4George Atherton Aitken G. Routledge, 1898 |
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... virtue . But when that virtue began to comply in my favour , my reason made an effort over my love , and let me see the baseness of my behaviour in attempting a woman of honour . I own to you it was not without the most violent struggle ...
... virtue . But when that virtue began to comply in my favour , my reason made an effort over my love , and let me see the baseness of my behaviour in attempting a woman of honour . I own to you it was not without the most violent struggle ...
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... virtue , which ought to be our first and principal care , was more usually acquired in the former . I intend , therefore , in this letter to offer at methods by which I conceive boys might be made to improve in virtue as they advance in ...
... virtue , which ought to be our first and principal care , was more usually acquired in the former . I intend , therefore , in this letter to offer at methods by which I conceive boys might be made to improve in virtue as they advance in ...
Strana 394
... virtue which is too obdurate for gold or paper shall melt away very kindly in a liquid . The island of Barbados ( a shrewd people ) manage all their appeals to Great Britain by a skilful distribution of citron - water1 among the ...
... virtue which is too obdurate for gold or paper shall melt away very kindly in a liquid . The island of Barbados ( a shrewd people ) manage all their appeals to Great Britain by a skilful distribution of citron - water1 among the ...
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