The Spectator, Svazek 4Alexander Chalmers F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - Počet stran: 423 |
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... honour of the clergy , and their doing every thing as becomes their character , and particularly per- forming the public service with a due zeal and de- votion ; I am the more encouraged to lay before them , by your means , several ...
... honour of the clergy , and their doing every thing as becomes their character , and particularly per- forming the public service with a due zeal and de- votion ; I am the more encouraged to lay before them , by your means , several ...
Strana 156
... honour to queen Elizabeth , the knight was very inquisitive into her name and family ; and , after having regarded her finger for some time , I wonder , ' says he , that sir Richard Baker has said nothing of her in his Chronicle . ' 6 ...
... honour to queen Elizabeth , the knight was very inquisitive into her name and family ; and , after having regarded her finger for some time , I wonder , ' says he , that sir Richard Baker has said nothing of her in his Chronicle . ' 6 ...
Strana 387
... honour and decency . An open and as- sured behaviour is the natural consequence of such a resolution . A man thus armed , if his words or ac- tions are at any time misinterpreted , retires with in himself , and , from a consciousness of ...
... honour and decency . An open and as- sured behaviour is the natural consequence of such a resolution . A man thus armed , if his words or ac- tions are at any time misinterpreted , retires with in himself , and , from a consciousness of ...
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