The Spectator ...Angier March, 1803 |
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... tion she still had for her lord . Her thoughts were so wholly taken up with the cruelty of his orders , that she could not consider the kindness that produced them , and therefore represented him in her imagina- tion , rather under the ...
... tion she still had for her lord . Her thoughts were so wholly taken up with the cruelty of his orders , that she could not consider the kindness that produced them , and therefore represented him in her imagina- tion , rather under the ...
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... tion the inhabitants of all sorts could not then exceed 750,000 souls . And if any man will consider the desolation by almost perpetual wars , the numerous armies that have lived almost ever since at discretion upon the people , and how ...
... tion the inhabitants of all sorts could not then exceed 750,000 souls . And if any man will consider the desolation by almost perpetual wars , the numerous armies that have lived almost ever since at discretion upon the people , and how ...
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... tion to ambassadors ; grace to archbishops ? honour to peers ; worship or venerable behaviour to magis- trates ; and reverence , which is of the same import as the former , to the inferior clergy . In the founders of great families ...
... tion to ambassadors ; grace to archbishops ? honour to peers ; worship or venerable behaviour to magis- trates ; and reverence , which is of the same import as the former , to the inferior clergy . In the founders of great families ...
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