The Spectator, Svazek 3George Atherton Aitken G. Routledge, 1898 |
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... desire you will settle the method of us females knowing when one another is in town . they have now got a trick of never sending to their acquaintance when they first come ; and if one does not visit them within the week which they stay ...
... desire you will settle the method of us females knowing when one another is in town . they have now got a trick of never sending to their acquaintance when they first come ; and if one does not visit them within the week which they stay ...
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... desire of distinction was doubtless implanted in our natures as an additional incentive to exert ourselves in virtuous excellence . This passion indeed , like all others , is frequently perverted to evil and ignoble purposes ; so that ...
... desire of distinction was doubtless implanted in our natures as an additional incentive to exert ourselves in virtuous excellence . This passion indeed , like all others , is frequently perverted to evil and ignoble purposes ; so that ...
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... desire of fame , by which great1 endow- ments are not suffered to lie idle and useless to the public , and many vicious men overreached , as it were , and engaged contrary to their natural inclinations in a glorious and laudable course ...
... desire of fame , by which great1 endow- ments are not suffered to lie idle and useless to the public , and many vicious men overreached , as it were , and engaged contrary to their natural inclinations in a glorious and laudable course ...
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