The Spectator, Svazek 4J. Parsons, 1793 |
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Strana 22
... manner , that every thing we do may turn to account at that great day , when every thing we have done will be set before us . In order to give this consideration its full weight , we may cast all our actions under the division of such ...
... manner , that every thing we do may turn to account at that great day , when every thing we have done will be set before us . In order to give this consideration its full weight , we may cast all our actions under the division of such ...
Strana 37
... manner of breaking what was amiss in her ; but all the world was to be acquainted with her errors , without the least admonition . Mr. FREEMAN was going to make a soften- ing speech , but I interposed : " Look you , Madam , I have ...
... manner of breaking what was amiss in her ; but all the world was to be acquainted with her errors , without the least admonition . Mr. FREEMAN was going to make a soften- ing speech , but I interposed : " Look you , Madam , I have ...
Strana 154
... manner as the hours of the day are marked upon the ordinary dial- plate . They then fixed one of the needles on each of these plates in such a manner , that it could move round without impediment , so as to touch any of the four and ...
... manner as the hours of the day are marked upon the ordinary dial- plate . They then fixed one of the needles on each of these plates in such a manner , that it could move round without impediment , so as to touch any of the four and ...
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