The Spectator, Svazek 4Dent, 1945 |
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Strana 24
... Honour in a Consciousness of Well - doing , will have but little Relish for any outward Homage that is paid him , since what gives him Distinction to himself , cannot come within the Observation of his Beholders . Thus all the Words of ...
... Honour in a Consciousness of Well - doing , will have but little Relish for any outward Homage that is paid him , since what gives him Distinction to himself , cannot come within the Observation of his Beholders . Thus all the Words of ...
Strana 70
... Honour to him who confers it as to him who receives it . What indeed makes for the superiour Reputation of the Patron in this Case , is , that he is always surrounded with specious Pretences of un- worthy Candidates , and is often alone ...
... Honour to him who confers it as to him who receives it . What indeed makes for the superiour Reputation of the Patron in this Case , is , that he is always surrounded with specious Pretences of un- worthy Candidates , and is often alone ...
Strana 216
... Honour of the Profession of Arms , I have set apart a certain Sum of Mony for a Table for such Gentlemen as have served their Country in the Army , and will please from Time to Time to sojourn all , or any Part of the Year , at Coverly ...
... Honour of the Profession of Arms , I have set apart a certain Sum of Mony for a Table for such Gentlemen as have served their Country in the Army , and will please from Time to Time to sojourn all , or any Part of the Year , at Coverly ...
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