The Spectator, Svazek 2J.M. Dent & Company, 1924 |
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... Spirits would 1711 rather be secretly the Authors of Events which are serviceable to Mankind , than without being such ... Spirit that it is the highest Step to which humane Nature can arrive . Triumph , Applause , Acclamation , are dear ...
... Spirits would 1711 rather be secretly the Authors of Events which are serviceable to Mankind , than without being such ... Spirit that it is the highest Step to which humane Nature can arrive . Triumph , Applause , Acclamation , are dear ...
Strana 21
... Spirit which have been erected by Merchants since the Reformation , but at present content my self with what he allows us , Parsimony and Frugality . If it were consistent with the Quality of so antient a Baronet as Sir ROGER , to keep ...
... Spirit which have been erected by Merchants since the Reformation , but at present content my self with what he allows us , Parsimony and Frugality . If it were consistent with the Quality of so antient a Baronet as Sir ROGER , to keep ...
Strana 33
... Spirits , or a more kindly Circulation of the Blood . Sir Francis Bacon mentions a cunning Sollicitor , who would never ask a Favour of a great Man before Dinner ; but took care to prefer his Petition at a time when the Party petitioned ...
... Spirits , or a more kindly Circulation of the Blood . Sir Francis Bacon mentions a cunning Sollicitor , who would never ask a Favour of a great Man before Dinner ; but took care to prefer his Petition at a time when the Party petitioned ...
Strana 57
... Spirit of that Divine Author . There were two Families which from the beginning of the World were as opposite to each other as Light and Darkness . The one of them lived in Heaven , and the other in Hell . The youngest Descendant of the ...
... Spirit of that Divine Author . There were two Families which from the beginning of the World were as opposite to each other as Light and Darkness . The one of them lived in Heaven , and the other in Hell . The youngest Descendant of the ...
Strana 60
... without Stings . I could heartily I wish that several turbulent , restless , ambitious Spirits would for a while change Places with these good Men , and 2 and enter themselves into Nicholas Hart's Fraternity , No. 60 THE SPECTATOR.
... without Stings . I could heartily I wish that several turbulent , restless , ambitious Spirits would for a while change Places with these good Men , and 2 and enter themselves into Nicholas Hart's Fraternity , No. 60 THE SPECTATOR.
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