The Spectator, Svazek 3Dent, 1945 |
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Strana 152
... mean those Benefits which arise to the Publick from these my Speculations , as they consume a con- siderable Quantity of our Paper Manufacture , employ our Artisans in Printing , and find Business for great Numbers of indigent Persons ...
... mean those Benefits which arise to the Publick from these my Speculations , as they consume a con- siderable Quantity of our Paper Manufacture , employ our Artisans in Printing , and find Business for great Numbers of indigent Persons ...
Strana 189
... mean Time I carry it with so equal a Behaviour , that the Nymph and the Swain too are mightily at a Loss ; each believes I , who know them both well , think my self revenged in their Love to one another , which creates an ...
... mean Time I carry it with so equal a Behaviour , that the Nymph and the Swain too are mightily at a Loss ; each believes I , who know them both well , think my self revenged in their Love to one another , which creates an ...
Strana 417
... mean whatever is revealed to us in the Holy Writings , and which we could not have obtained the Knowledge of by the Light of Nature ; by the things which we are to practise , I mean all those Duties to which we are directed by Reason or ...
... mean whatever is revealed to us in the Holy Writings , and which we could not have obtained the Knowledge of by the Light of Nature ; by the things which we are to practise , I mean all those Duties to which we are directed by Reason or ...
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