The Spectator, Svazek 2Donald Frederic Bond Clarendon Press, 1965 |
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Strana 272
... Opinion , says the Captain , without apprehending any Debate that might arise from it , of a General's Behaviour in a Battel that was fought some Years before either the Templer or my self were born . The young Lawyer immediately took ...
... Opinion , says the Captain , without apprehending any Debate that might arise from it , of a General's Behaviour in a Battel that was fought some Years before either the Templer or my self were born . The young Lawyer immediately took ...
Strana 274
... Opinion , which is firmly fix'd , you seem only to desire Information from him.1 In order to keep that Temper , which it is so difficult , and yet so necessary to preserve , you may please to consider that nothing can be more unjust or ...
... Opinion , which is firmly fix'd , you seem only to desire Information from him.1 In order to keep that Temper , which it is so difficult , and yet so necessary to preserve , you may please to consider that nothing can be more unjust or ...
Strana 460
... Opinion that the Fair Sex are not altogether Strangers to the arts of Dissembling , and concealing their Thoughts , I have been forced to relinquish that Opinion , and have therefore endeavoured to seek after some better Reason . In ...
... Opinion that the Fair Sex are not altogether Strangers to the arts of Dissembling , and concealing their Thoughts , I have been forced to relinquish that Opinion , and have therefore endeavoured to seek after some better Reason . In ...
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