The Spectator ...Angier March, 1803 |
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... shew that I had reason for making it , either from my own experience , or that of other people , or from a reason- able presumption that my returns will be sufficient to answer my expence and hazard ; and this is never to be done ...
... shew that I had reason for making it , either from my own experience , or that of other people , or from a reason- able presumption that my returns will be sufficient to answer my expence and hazard ; and this is never to be done ...
Strana 189
... shew how the most vicious man might be devout , so far as vic- tims could make him , but that his offerings were re- garded by the gods as bribes , and his petitions as blasphemies . He likewise quotes on this occasion two verses out of ...
... shew how the most vicious man might be devout , so far as vic- tims could make him , but that his offerings were re- garded by the gods as bribes , and his petitions as blasphemies . He likewise quotes on this occasion two verses out of ...
Strana 303
... shew his head , after having disclosed a religious thought . Decency of behaviour , all outward shew of virtue , and abhorrence of vice , are carefully avoided by this set of shame - faced people , as what would disparage their gaiety ...
... shew his head , after having disclosed a religious thought . Decency of behaviour , all outward shew of virtue , and abhorrence of vice , are carefully avoided by this set of shame - faced people , as what would disparage their gaiety ...
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