The Spectator, Svazek 3Dent, 1945 |
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Strana 179
... observed that the Officer you some time ago appointed as Inspector of Signs , has done his duty so well as to give you an Account of very many strange Occurrences in the publick Streets , which are worthy of , but have escaped your ...
... observed that the Officer you some time ago appointed as Inspector of Signs , has done his duty so well as to give you an Account of very many strange Occurrences in the publick Streets , which are worthy of , but have escaped your ...
Strana 432
... observed that it weighed an hundred times heavier than it did before , when I put Learning into the same Scale with it . I made the same Observation upon Faith and Morality ; for notwithstanding the latter out - weighed the former ...
... observed that it weighed an hundred times heavier than it did before , when I put Learning into the same Scale with it . I made the same Observation upon Faith and Morality ; for notwithstanding the latter out - weighed the former ...
Strana 476
... observed . But for the merit of the work itself , if there be any thing just in the plan , it was because Aristotle and Bossu had taken the same route before him . And as to his own proper observations , they are for the most part , so ...
... observed . But for the merit of the work itself , if there be any thing just in the plan , it was because Aristotle and Bossu had taken the same route before him . And as to his own proper observations , they are for the most part , so ...
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