The Spectator, Svazek 2Donald Frederic Bond Clarendon Press, 1965 |
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... Honour to those who sent him , and that he has visited several Countries as a publick Minister , in which he ... Honour ... as ] Honour to his Country , and that he has visited several Courts as Fol . Corrected in Errata ( No. 131 ) to ...
... Honour to those who sent him , and that he has visited several Countries as a publick Minister , in which he ... Honour ... as ] Honour to his Country , and that he has visited several Courts as Fol . Corrected in Errata ( No. 131 ) to ...
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... Honour , an Application to useful Arts , wherein to employ the Laborious , the Simple , the Honest part of his People . Mechanick Employments and Operations were very justly the first Objects of his Favour and Observation . With this ...
... Honour , an Application to useful Arts , wherein to employ the Laborious , the Simple , the Honest part of his People . Mechanick Employments and Operations were very justly the first Objects of his Favour and Observation . With this ...
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... Honour , Command , Glory ; but Riches , Power , Honour , Command and Glory should have no Charms , but as accompanied with the Affection of his Prince.3 He should , methinks , be Popular because a Favourite , and a Favourite because ...
... Honour , Command , Glory ; but Riches , Power , Honour , Command and Glory should have no Charms , but as accompanied with the Affection of his Prince.3 He should , methinks , be Popular because a Favourite , and a Favourite because ...
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