The Spectator, Svazek 2Donald Frederic Bond Clarendon Press, 1965 |
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... World . He never made any impertinent show of his Valour , and then he had an excellent Genius for the World in every other kind . I had Letters from him ( here I felt in my Pockets ) that exactly spoke the Czar's Character , which I ...
... World . He never made any impertinent show of his Valour , and then he had an excellent Genius for the World in every other kind . I had Letters from him ( here I felt in my Pockets ) that exactly spoke the Czar's Character , which I ...
Strana 245
... World the unhappy Condition of us poor Vagrants , who are really in a Way of Labour instead of Idleness . There are Crowds of us whose Manner of Livelihood has long ceased to be pleasing to us ; and who would willingly lead a new Life ...
... World the unhappy Condition of us poor Vagrants , who are really in a Way of Labour instead of Idleness . There are Crowds of us whose Manner of Livelihood has long ceased to be pleasing to us ; and who would willingly lead a new Life ...
Strana 313
... World some Ages after him . However that may be , we find that this great Philosopher saw , by the Light of Reason , that it was suitable to the Goodness of the Divine Nature to send a Person into the World , who should Instruct Mankind ...
... World some Ages after him . However that may be , we find that this great Philosopher saw , by the Light of Reason , that it was suitable to the Goodness of the Divine Nature to send a Person into the World , who should Instruct Mankind ...
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