The Spectator, Svazek 2D. Appleton, 1853 |
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... death : We have also farther , with great sorrow of mind , observed that this dreadful action , by long impunity , ( our royal attention being employed upon matters of more general concern , ) is become honourable , and the refusal to ...
... death : We have also farther , with great sorrow of mind , observed that this dreadful action , by long impunity , ( our royal attention being employed upon matters of more general concern , ) is become honourable , and the refusal to ...
Strana 262
... death : for it must of necessity be , that one of these two things must be the consequence . Death must take away all these senses , or convey me to another life . If all sense is to be taken away , and death is no more than that ...
... death : for it must of necessity be , that one of these two things must be the consequence . Death must take away all these senses , or convey me to another life . If all sense is to be taken away , and death is no more than that ...
Strana 263
... death . No harm can arrive at a good man , whether dead or living ; his affairs are always under the direction of the gods ; nor will I believe the fate which is allotted to me myself this day to have arrived by chance ; nor have I ...
... death . No harm can arrive at a good man , whether dead or living ; his affairs are always under the direction of the gods ; nor will I believe the fate which is allotted to me myself this day to have arrived by chance ; nor have I ...
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