The Spectator ...Angier March, 1803 |
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Strana 119
... keep in gene- rals , and if there be any thing offered that is parti- cular , to be in haste . 6 But we are now in the height of the affair , and my lord's creatures have all had their whispers round to keep up the farce of the thing ...
... keep in gene- rals , and if there be any thing offered that is parti- cular , to be in haste . 6 But we are now in the height of the affair , and my lord's creatures have all had their whispers round to keep up the farce of the thing ...
Strana 136
defend a cause in court , and therefore frequently for get to keep that temper which is absolutely requisite to render ... keep me at sword's length , and never let me close with him ; so that I had nothing left but to hold my " tongue ...
defend a cause in court , and therefore frequently for get to keep that temper which is absolutely requisite to render ... keep me at sword's length , and never let me close with him ; so that I had nothing left but to hold my " tongue ...
Strana 138
... keep that temper which is so difficult , and yet so necessary to preserve , you may please to consider , that nothing can be more unjust or ridicu- lous , than to be angry with another because he is not of your opinion . The interests ...
... keep that temper which is so difficult , and yet so necessary to preserve , you may please to consider , that nothing can be more unjust or ridicu- lous , than to be angry with another because he is not of your opinion . The interests ...
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