The Spectator, Svazek 4E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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Strana 115
... never to have seen this day , and so forth . In a word , sir , I am afraid we are upon a thing we have no talents for ; and I can observe already my friend looks upon me rather as a man that knows a weakness of him that he is ashamed of ...
... never to have seen this day , and so forth . In a word , sir , I am afraid we are upon a thing we have no talents for ; and I can observe already my friend looks upon me rather as a man that knows a weakness of him that he is ashamed of ...
Strana 200
... never seen to smile ; but up- on hearing any thing that pleases him , he takes up his staff with both hands , and lays it upon the next piece of timber that stands in his way with exceeding vehemence : after which , he composes himself ...
... never seen to smile ; but up- on hearing any thing that pleases him , he takes up his staff with both hands , and lays it upon the next piece of timber that stands in his way with exceeding vehemence : after which , he composes himself ...
Strana 220
... never forgot their hos- tilities to his dying day . There is a way of managing an argument not much unlike the former , which is made use of by states and communities , when they draw up a hundred thousand disputants on each side , and ...
... never forgot their hos- tilities to his dying day . There is a way of managing an argument not much unlike the former , which is made use of by states and communities , when they draw up a hundred thousand disputants on each side , and ...
Obsah
VOL IV | 13 |
Immortality of the Soul | 87 |
Inconsistencies of Men of Talents with res | 139 |
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