The Spectator, Svazek 3Alexander Chalmers F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - Počet stran: 422 |
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... sion between his sons ; but when he prays for what he believes would be for his good , and against what he believes would be to his detriment . This the philosopher shows must necessarily happen among us , since most men are blinded ...
... sion between his sons ; but when he prays for what he believes would be for his good , and against what he believes would be to his detriment . This the philosopher shows must necessarily happen among us , since most men are blinded ...
Strana 288
... sion by what new things we shall produce ; never pretending to surpass others , or asserting that any thing which is a science , is not attainable by all men We of all nations who have proper genius for it 288 No. 258 . THE SPECTATOR .
... sion by what new things we shall produce ; never pretending to surpass others , or asserting that any thing which is a science , is not attainable by all men We of all nations who have proper genius for it 288 No. 258 . THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 483
... sion of this female degeneracy came out , I have had a tender of respects from no less than five persons , of tolerable figure too as times go : but the misfor- tune is , that four of the five are professed followers of the mode . They ...
... sion of this female degeneracy came out , I have had a tender of respects from no less than five persons , of tolerable figure too as times go : but the misfor- tune is , that four of the five are professed followers of the mode . They ...
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