The Spectator, Svazek 1S. Marks, 1826 |
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... body , with a design an hour - glass in one hand , and a scythe in to stand upon their guard as neuters , and attend the other ; and took their posts promiscuously the issue of the combat . among the private men whom they com- manded ...
... body , with a design an hour - glass in one hand , and a scythe in to stand upon their guard as neuters , and attend the other ; and took their posts promiscuously the issue of the combat . among the private men whom they com- manded ...
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... body , or out of the body , differs no more than the man does from himself when he is in his house , or in open air . When therefore the obscene pas- sions in particular have once taken root , and spread themselves in the soul , they ...
... body , or out of the body , differs no more than the man does from himself when he is in his house , or in open air . When therefore the obscene pas- sions in particular have once taken root , and spread themselves in the soul , they ...
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... body so proper for it , by giving such conduces to health , and is every way accom- an activity to the limbs , and such a pliancy to modated to the body , according to the idea every part as necessarily produce those com- which I have ...
... body so proper for it , by giving such conduces to health , and is every way accom- an activity to the limbs , and such a pliancy to modated to the body , according to the idea every part as necessarily produce those com- which I have ...
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Care of the Female | 4 |
Folly of the Pride of Birth or Fortune | 5 |
The Uses of the Spectator | 10 |
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