The Spectator, Svazek 3George Atherton Aitken Routledge, 1975 |
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... relation to any one of those virtues . But both in great and ordinary affairs , all superiority which is not founded ... relations , poor kinsmen , and indigent followers , are the fry which support the economy of an humor- some rich man ...
... relation to any one of those virtues . But both in great and ordinary affairs , all superiority which is not founded ... relations , poor kinsmen , and indigent followers , are the fry which support the economy of an humor- some rich man ...
Strana 234
... relation with the utmost sanctity , than to examine their own hearts . If every father remembered his own thoughts and inclinations when he was a son , and every son remembered what he expected from his father , when he himself was in a ...
... relation with the utmost sanctity , than to examine their own hearts . If every father remembered his own thoughts and inclinations when he was a son , and every son remembered what he expected from his father , when he himself was in a ...
Strana 384
... relations in every one of my children , though , by the way , I have a little chub - faced boy as like me as he can stare , if I durst say so ; but what most angers me , when she sees me playing with any of them upon my knee , she has ...
... relations in every one of my children , though , by the way , I have a little chub - faced boy as like me as he can stare , if I durst say so ; but what most angers me , when she sees me playing with any of them upon my knee , she has ...
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