The Spectator, Svazek 1Dent, 1907 - Počet stran: 956 |
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... tell you that it is a stu- pid and barbarous way to extend dominion by arms ; for true power is to be got by arts and induftry . He will often argue , that if this part of our trade were well cultivated , we should gain from one nation ...
... tell you that it is a stu- pid and barbarous way to extend dominion by arms ; for true power is to be got by arts and induftry . He will often argue , that if this part of our trade were well cultivated , we should gain from one nation ...
Strana 17
... tell you , when the Duke of Monmouth danced at court , fuch a woman was then fmitten , another was taken with him at the head of his troop in the Park . In.all these important relations , he has ever about the fame time ceived a kind ...
... tell you , when the Duke of Monmouth danced at court , fuch a woman was then fmitten , another was taken with him at the head of his troop in the Park . In.all these important relations , he has ever about the fame time ceived a kind ...
Strana 18
... tell whether I am to account him whom I am next to speak of , as one of our company ; for he vifits us but feldom , but when he does it adds to every man elfe a new enjoyment of himself . He is a clergyman , a very philofophick man , of ...
... tell whether I am to account him whom I am next to speak of , as one of our company ; for he vifits us but feldom , but when he does it adds to every man elfe a new enjoyment of himself . He is a clergyman , a very philofophick man , of ...
Strana 20
... in pyramids on either fide of her : But this I did not fo much wonder at , when I heard , upon enquiry , that she had the fame virtue in her touch , which which the poets tell us a Lydian king was formerly 20 N ° 3 THE SPECTATOR .
... in pyramids on either fide of her : But this I did not fo much wonder at , when I heard , upon enquiry , that she had the fame virtue in her touch , which which the poets tell us a Lydian king was formerly 20 N ° 3 THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 21
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele George Gregory Smith. which the poets tell us a Lydian king was formerly pof- feffed of : and that she could convert whatever the pleased into that precious metal . After a little dizzinefs , and ...
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele George Gregory Smith. which the poets tell us a Lydian king was formerly pof- feffed of : and that she could convert whatever the pleased into that precious metal . After a little dizzinefs , and ...
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