The Spectator, Svazek 4George Gregory Smith Dent, 1966 |
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... live . When these are joined to Men of warm Spirits , without Temper or Learning , they are frequently corrected with Stripes ; but one of our famous Lawyers is of opinion , That this ought to be used sparingly . As I remember those are ...
... live . When these are joined to Men of warm Spirits , without Temper or Learning , they are frequently corrected with Stripes ; but one of our famous Lawyers is of opinion , That this ought to be used sparingly . As I remember those are ...
Strana 61
... live in Taverns ; he is an orderly sober Rascal , and thinks much to sleep in an Entry ' till Two in a Morning . He told me one Day when he was dressing me , that he wondered I was not dead before now , since I went to Dinner in the ...
... live in Taverns ; he is an orderly sober Rascal , and thinks much to sleep in an Entry ' till Two in a Morning . He told me one Day when he was dressing me , that he wondered I was not dead before now , since I went to Dinner in the ...
Strana 117
... live in these Bodies is to live in this World ; to live out of them , is to remove into the next : For while our Souls are confin'd to these Bodies , and can look only thro ' these material Casements , Nothing but what is material can ...
... live in these Bodies is to live in this World ; to live out of them , is to remove into the next : For while our Souls are confin'd to these Bodies , and can look only thro ' these material Casements , Nothing but what is material can ...
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