The Spectator, Svazek 3George Atherton Aitken Routledge, 1975 |
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... appear as blessings in the eye of the world ; and on the contrary to esteem those things as blessings , which to the generality of mankind appear as curses . Thus in the form which is prescribed to us , we only pray for that happiness ...
... appear as blessings in the eye of the world ; and on the contrary to esteem those things as blessings , which to the generality of mankind appear as curses . Thus in the form which is prescribed to us , we only pray for that happiness ...
Strana 113
... appear in some little confusion at the beginning of his speech , and confesses that he himself never entered upon an oration without trembling and concern . It is indeed a kind of deference which is due to a great assembly , and seldom ...
... appear in some little confusion at the beginning of his speech , and confesses that he himself never entered upon an oration without trembling and concern . It is indeed a kind of deference which is due to a great assembly , and seldom ...
Strana 132
... appear to their friends free and at liberty , and without those trammels they have so much ridiculed ; to avoid this they fly into the other extreme , and grow tyrants that they may seem masters . Because an uncontrollable command of ...
... appear to their friends free and at liberty , and without those trammels they have so much ridiculed ; to avoid this they fly into the other extreme , and grow tyrants that they may seem masters . Because an uncontrollable command of ...
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