The Spectator, Svazek 3Alexander Chalmers F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - Počet stran: 422 |
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... raise out of the ocean and join to Great - Britain an equal extent of land , with 8 This is an ironical allusion to ... raised against it , did not pass into a law . P. equal buildings , corn , cattle , and other conveniences 10 No. 200 ...
... raise out of the ocean and join to Great - Britain an equal extent of land , with 8 This is an ironical allusion to ... raised against it , did not pass into a law . P. equal buildings , corn , cattle , and other conveniences 10 No. 200 ...
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... raised above low objects and little pursuits than to value ourselves as heirs of eternity . " It is a very great satisfaction to consider the best and wisest of mankind in all nations and ages assert- ing , as with one voice , this ...
... raised above low objects and little pursuits than to value ourselves as heirs of eternity . " It is a very great satisfaction to consider the best and wisest of mankind in all nations and ages assert- ing , as with one voice , this ...
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... raises our pity , but not our terror , because we do not fear that it may be our own case , who do not resem- ble the ... raise our pity , but our terror ; because we are afraid that the like misfortune may happen to ourselves , who ...
... raises our pity , but not our terror , because we do not fear that it may be our own case , who do not resem- ble the ... raise our pity , but our terror ; because we are afraid that the like misfortune may happen to ourselves , who ...
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