The Spectator: ...J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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... most con- fummate and most acknowledged merit . None but a person of a finished character , can be the proper patron of a work , which endeavours to cultivate and polish human life , by VOL . I. A pro- promoting virtue and knowledge ...
... most con- fummate and most acknowledged merit . None but a person of a finished character , can be the proper patron of a work , which endeavours to cultivate and polish human life , by VOL . I. A pro- promoting virtue and knowledge ...
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... most perfuafive eloquence in bringing over others to it , are valuable diftinctions , You are not to expect that the Public will fo far comply with your incli- nations nations , as to forbear celebrating fuch extraordinary qualities ...
... most perfuafive eloquence in bringing over others to it , are valuable diftinctions , You are not to expect that the Public will fo far comply with your incli- nations nations , as to forbear celebrating fuch extraordinary qualities ...
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... this fhould happen to your Lordship , who could bring into the fervice of your Sovereign the arts and policies of ancient Greece and Rome , as well as the most A 2 exact exact knowledge of our own con- ftitution in particular , DEDICATION .
... this fhould happen to your Lordship , who could bring into the fervice of your Sovereign the arts and policies of ancient Greece and Rome , as well as the most A 2 exact exact knowledge of our own con- ftitution in particular , DEDICATION .
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... most important offices which You have borne . I would therefore rather choose to speak of the pleasure You afford all who are admitted into your converfation , of your elegant tafte in all the polite parts of learn- ing , of your great ...
... most important offices which You have borne . I would therefore rather choose to speak of the pleasure You afford all who are admitted into your converfation , of your elegant tafte in all the polite parts of learn- ing , of your great ...
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... direction of an old humourfome father , than in purfuit of his own inclinations . He was placed there to ftudy the laws of the land , and is the most learned of of any of the house in thofe of the ftage 14 N ° 2 THE SPECTATOR .
... direction of an old humourfome father , than in purfuit of his own inclinations . He was placed there to ftudy the laws of the land , and is the most learned of of any of the house in thofe of the ftage 14 N ° 2 THE SPECTATOR .
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