The Spectator, Svazek 2J. J. Woodward, 1830 |
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... fortune , without com- is essential to the character of a fair trader , merce , can possibly support . For the citi- and any man who designs to enjoy his wealth zen above all other men , has opportunities with honour and self ...
... fortune , without com- is essential to the character of a fair trader , merce , can possibly support . For the citi- and any man who designs to enjoy his wealth zen above all other men , has opportunities with honour and self ...
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... fortune , or by the injury of others , has in it some consolation ; but what arises from our own misbehaviour , or error , is the state of the most exquisite sorrow . When a man con- siders not only an ample fortune , but even the very ...
... fortune , or by the injury of others , has in it some consolation ; but what arises from our own misbehaviour , or error , is the state of the most exquisite sorrow . When a man con- siders not only an ample fortune , but even the very ...
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... fortune more valued than they ought to be 294 Fortius , his character Gigglers in church reproved 158 Fortunatus , the trader , his character Fortune , often unjustly complained of Gipsies : an adventure between Sir Roger , the ...
... fortune more valued than they ought to be 294 Fortius , his character Gigglers in church reproved 158 Fortunatus , the trader , his character Fortune , often unjustly complained of Gipsies : an adventure between Sir Roger , the ...
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