The Spectator, Svazek 1Dent, 1945 |
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Strana 66
... give them an Opportunity of making their Fortunes . A well - regulated Commerce is not , ke Law , Physick , or Divinity , to be over - stocked with Hands ; ut , on the contrary , flourishes by Multitudes , and gives Employment to all ...
... give them an Opportunity of making their Fortunes . A well - regulated Commerce is not , ke Law , Physick , or Divinity , to be over - stocked with Hands ; ut , on the contrary , flourishes by Multitudes , and gives Employment to all ...
Strana 400
... give the Bride as Father . ' The Quaker , who happened to a Man of Smartness , answered , ' Friend , I take it in good rt that thou hast given me the Authority of a Father over s comely and virtuous Child ; and I must assure thee , that ...
... give the Bride as Father . ' The Quaker , who happened to a Man of Smartness , answered , ' Friend , I take it in good rt that thou hast given me the Authority of a Father over s comely and virtuous Child ; and I must assure thee , that ...
Strana 497
... give her the Absolution in Form ; directing her at the same time to repair to him again the next Day , that he might encourage her in the pious Resolutions she had taken , and give her suitable Exhorta- tions for her Behaviour in it ...
... give her the Absolution in Form ; directing her at the same time to repair to him again the next Day , that he might encourage her in the pious Resolutions she had taken , and give her suitable Exhorta- tions for her Behaviour in it ...
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