The Spectator, Svazek 2J. J. Woodward, 1830 |
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... consider cheerfulness in three lights , with regard to ourselves , to those we converse with , and to the great Author of our being , it will not a little recommend itself on each of these accounts . The man who is possessed of this ...
... consider cheerfulness in three lights , with regard to ourselves , to those we converse with , and to the great Author of our being , it will not a little recommend itself on each of these accounts . The man who is possessed of this ...
Strana 151
... consider the fixed stars as so many vast oceans of flame , that are each of them attended with a different set of planets , and still discover new firma- ments and new lights that are sunk farther in those unfathomable depths of æther ...
... consider the fixed stars as so many vast oceans of flame , that are each of them attended with a different set of planets , and still discover new firma- ments and new lights that are sunk farther in those unfathomable depths of æther ...
Strana 302
... consider of it before he made his reply . When the day was expired he desired two days ; and afterwards , instead of returning his answer , demanded still double the time to consider of it . This great poet and phi- losopher , the more ...
... consider of it before he made his reply . When the day was expired he desired two days ; and afterwards , instead of returning his answer , demanded still double the time to consider of it . This great poet and phi- losopher , the more ...
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