The Spectator, Svazek 2Donald Frederic Bond Clarendon Press, 1965 |
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Strana 7
... believe he had commanded an Army of Giants . I am persuaded that if one of the present Petticoats happens to be hung up in any Repository of Curiosities , it will lead into the same Error the Generations that lie some Removes from us ...
... believe he had commanded an Army of Giants . I am persuaded that if one of the present Petticoats happens to be hung up in any Repository of Curiosities , it will lead into the same Error the Generations that lie some Removes from us ...
Strana 140
... believe is not Imaginary . Mr. SPECTATOR , I AM one of your Disciples , and endeavour to live up to your shall open it to you in a very few Words . About three Years since a Gentleman , whom , I am sure , you your self would have approv ...
... believe is not Imaginary . Mr. SPECTATOR , I AM one of your Disciples , and endeavour to live up to your shall open it to you in a very few Words . About three Years since a Gentleman , whom , I am sure , you your self would have approv ...
Strana 229
... believe that his Prin- ciples carry Conviction with them , and are the more likely to be true , when he finds they are conformable to the Reason of others , as well as to his own . And that this Temper of Mind deludes a Man very often ...
... believe that his Prin- ciples carry Conviction with them , and are the more likely to be true , when he finds they are conformable to the Reason of others , as well as to his own . And that this Temper of Mind deludes a Man very often ...
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