The Spectator, Svazek 2F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 |
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Strana 151
... affection imaginable for his supposed parent , was taught to rejoice at the sight of Eudoxus , who visited his friend very frequently , and was dictated by his natural affection , as well as by the rules of prudence , to make himself ...
... affection imaginable for his supposed parent , was taught to rejoice at the sight of Eudoxus , who visited his friend very frequently , and was dictated by his natural affection , as well as by the rules of prudence , to make himself ...
Strana 222
... affection of his prince . He should , methinks , be popular because a favourite , and a favourite because popular . Were it not to make the cha- racter too imaginary , I would give him sove- reignity over some foreign territory , and ...
... affection of his prince . He should , methinks , be popular because a favourite , and a favourite because popular . Were it not to make the cha- racter too imaginary , I would give him sove- reignity over some foreign territory , and ...
Strana 379
... affection , the private orders he had left behind him , which plainly showed , according to Joseph's interpretation , that he could neither live nor die without her . This f Antiquities of the Jews , book xv . chap . 5. sect . 5 , 6 , 9 ...
... affection , the private orders he had left behind him , which plainly showed , according to Joseph's interpretation , that he could neither live nor die without her . This f Antiquities of the Jews , book xv . chap . 5. sect . 5 , 6 , 9 ...
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