The Spectator, Svazek 2F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 |
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Strana 170
... believe he had commanded an army of giants . I am persuaded , that , if one of the present petticoats happens to be hung up in any repository of curiosities , it would lead into the same error the generations that lie some removes from ...
... believe he had commanded an army of giants . I am persuaded , that , if one of the present petticoats happens to be hung up in any repository of curiosities , it would lead into the same error the generations that lie some removes from ...
Strana 223
... believe he will own , what I have a mind he should believe , that I have no small charge upon me , but am a person of some con- sequence in this world . I shall therefore employ the present hour only in reading petitions in the order as ...
... believe he will own , what I have a mind he should believe , that I have no small charge upon me , but am a person of some con- sequence in this world . I shall therefore employ the present hour only in reading petitions in the order as ...
Strana 448
... believe that his principles carry conviction with them , and are the more likely to be true , when he finds they are conformable to the reason of others , as well as to his own . And that this temper of mind deludes a man very often ...
... believe that his principles carry conviction with them , and are the more likely to be true , when he finds they are conformable to the reason of others , as well as to his own . And that this temper of mind deludes a man very often ...
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