The Spectator, Svazek 4E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... favour or esteem in the opi- nion and common sense of their fellow - creatures . The folly of people's procedure , in imagining that nothing more is necessary than property and superior circumstances to support them in dis- tinction ...
... favour or esteem in the opi- nion and common sense of their fellow - creatures . The folly of people's procedure , in imagining that nothing more is necessary than property and superior circumstances to support them in dis- tinction ...
Strana 70
... favour that could be bestowed upon him . Socrates then asks him , if after receiving this great favour he would be contented to lose his life ? Or if he would receive it , 70 No. 207 . SPECTATOR .
... favour that could be bestowed upon him . Socrates then asks him , if after receiving this great favour he would be contented to lose his life ? Or if he would receive it , 70 No. 207 . SPECTATOR .
Strana 103
... favour . These indeed , as well from the homage that is accepted from them , as the hopes which are given to them , are become a sort of creditors : and these debts , being debts of honour , ought , according to the accustomed maxim ...
... favour . These indeed , as well from the homage that is accepted from them , as the hopes which are given to them , are become a sort of creditors : and these debts , being debts of honour , ought , according to the accustomed maxim ...
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VOL IV | 13 |
Immortality of the Soul | 87 |
Inconsistencies of Men of Talents with res | 139 |
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