The Spectator, Svazek 3J.M. Dent & Company, 1912 |
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Strana 207
... gives to every Character of Life its due Regards , and is ready to account for their Imper- fections , and receive their Accomplishments as if they were his It must appear that you receive Law from , and not give it to your Company , to ...
... gives to every Character of Life its due Regards , and is ready to account for their Imper- fections , and receive their Accomplishments as if they were his It must appear that you receive Law from , and not give it to your Company , to ...
Strana 292
... give the necessary Reason , why this Operation of the Mind is attended with so much Pleasure , as I have before observed on the same Occasion ; but we find a great variety of Entertain- ments derived from this single Principle : For it ...
... give the necessary Reason , why this Operation of the Mind is attended with so much Pleasure , as I have before observed on the same Occasion ; but we find a great variety of Entertain- ments derived from this single Principle : For it ...
Strana 405
... give Bills for the Value of large Estates ; and could not but behold with great Pleasure , Property lodged in , and transferred in a Moment from such as would never be Masters of half as much as is seemingly in them , and given from ...
... give Bills for the Value of large Estates ; and could not but behold with great Pleasure , Property lodged in , and transferred in a Moment from such as would never be Masters of half as much as is seemingly in them , and given from ...
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