The Spectator, Svazek 1George Gregory Smith Dent, 1945 |
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... Custom makes us act st the Rules of Nature , Law , and common Sense : But at ent I shall confine my Consideration of the Effect it has Men's Minds , by looking into our Behaviour when it is the ion to go into Mourning . The Custom of ...
... Custom makes us act st the Rules of Nature , Law , and common Sense : But at ent I shall confine my Consideration of the Effect it has Men's Minds , by looking into our Behaviour when it is the ion to go into Mourning . The Custom of ...
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... Custom which is ast their Laws . A Court can make Fashion and Duty together ; it can never , without the Guilt of a Court , en , that it shall not be unfashionable to do what is un- l . But alas ! in the Dominions of Pharamond , by the ...
... Custom which is ast their Laws . A Court can make Fashion and Duty together ; it can never , without the Guilt of a Court , en , that it shall not be unfashionable to do what is un- l . But alas ! in the Dominions of Pharamond , by the ...
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... Custom among the Nobility and Gentry of this our om , upon slight and trivial , as well as great and urgent cations , to invite each other into the Field , there by own Hands , and of their own Authority , to decide their oversies by ...
... Custom among the Nobility and Gentry of this our om , upon slight and trivial , as well as great and urgent cations , to invite each other into the Field , there by own Hands , and of their own Authority , to decide their oversies by ...
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