The Spectator. ...John Bell, 1776 - Počet stran: 361 |
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... tion in particular , and of the interests of Europe in general ; to which I must also add , a certain digni- ty in yourself , that ( to say the leaft of it ) has been always equal to thofe great honours which have been conferred upon ...
... tion in particular , and of the interests of Europe in general ; to which I must also add , a certain digni- ty in yourself , that ( to say the leaft of it ) has been always equal to thofe great honours which have been conferred upon ...
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... tion of communicating them to the public . They would indeed draw me out of that obfcurity which I have enjoyed for many years , and expofe me in public places to feveral falutes and civilities , which have been always very difagreeable ...
... tion of communicating them to the public . They would indeed draw me out of that obfcurity which I have enjoyed for many years , and expofe me in public places to feveral falutes and civilities , which have been always very difagreeable ...
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... tion to please him . The perfon of next confideration is Sir AN- DREW FREEPORT , a merchant of great eminence in the city of London . A perfon of indefatigable induftry , ftrong reafon , and great experience . His notions of trade are ...
... tion to please him . The perfon of next confideration is Sir AN- DREW FREEPORT , a merchant of great eminence in the city of London . A perfon of indefatigable induftry , ftrong reafon , and great experience . His notions of trade are ...
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... tion of which he is very agreeable to the company ; for he is never overbearing , though accustomed to command men in the utmost degree below him ; nor ever too obfequious , from an habit of obeying men highly above him . But that our ...
... tion of which he is very agreeable to the company ; for he is never overbearing , though accustomed to command men in the utmost degree below him ; nor ever too obfequious , from an habit of obeying men highly above him . But that our ...
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... tion in feeing ; and flatter myself that I have look- ed into the higheft and loweft of mankind , and make fhrewd gueffes , without being admitted to their converfation , at the inmoft thoughts and re- flections of all whom I behold ...
... tion in feeing ; and flatter myself that I have look- ed into the higheft and loweft of mankind , and make fhrewd gueffes , without being admitted to their converfation , at the inmoft thoughts and re- flections of all whom I behold ...
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