The Spectator, Svazek 3Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... observation , the change which has happened in our language , by the ab- breviation of several words that are ... observe , that the same single let- ter on many occasions does the office of a whole word , and represents the ' his ...
... observation , the change which has happened in our language , by the ab- breviation of several words that are ... observe , that the same single let- ter on many occasions does the office of a whole word , and represents the ' his ...
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Alexander Chalmers. must have been the speculation , to observe Na- ture and Frovidence move together , the physical and moral world march the same pace : to observe paradise and eternal spring the seat of innocence , troubled seasons ...
Alexander Chalmers. must have been the speculation , to observe Na- ture and Frovidence move together , the physical and moral world march the same pace : to observe paradise and eternal spring the seat of innocence , troubled seasons ...
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... observe how little is made of this inexpressible injury , and how easily men get into a habit of being least agreeable , where they are most obliged to be so . But this subject de- serves a distinct speculation , and I shall observe for ...
... observe how little is made of this inexpressible injury , and how easily men get into a habit of being least agreeable , where they are most obliged to be so . But this subject de- serves a distinct speculation , and I shall observe for ...
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VOL III | 13 |
No SCENE m m a Stage Coach between a Quaker | 132 |
Frivolous DisputantsExercise of the Snuff | 138 |
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