The Spectator, Svazek 2George Atherton Aitken G. Routledge, 1898 |
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... tion easily deluded into a fondness for vainglory , and upon these unjust principles to form or fall in with suitable projects of invasion , rapine , murder , and all the guilts that attend war when it is unjust . At the same time this ...
... tion easily deluded into a fondness for vainglory , and upon these unjust principles to form or fall in with suitable projects of invasion , rapine , murder , and all the guilts that attend war when it is unjust . At the same time this ...
Strana 191
... tion to me on this important occasion ; I shall therefore talk to you with the tenderness of a father , in grati- tude for your giving me the authority of one . do not seem to make any great distinction between these gentlemen as to ...
... tion to me on this important occasion ; I shall therefore talk to you with the tenderness of a father , in grati- tude for your giving me the authority of one . do not seem to make any great distinction between these gentlemen as to ...
Strana 367
... tion ; but on the other side , affluence of fortune will not as probably produce good affections of the mind . It is very natural for a man of a kind disposition to amuse himself with the promises his imagina- tion makes to him of the ...
... tion ; but on the other side , affluence of fortune will not as probably produce good affections of the mind . It is very natural for a man of a kind disposition to amuse himself with the promises his imagina- tion makes to him of the ...
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