The Spectator. ...John Bell, 1776 |
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Strana 25
... appear a third part fo big as it was before . She afterwards returned every man his own proper calamity , and teaching him how to bear it in the most commodious manner , he marched off with it contentedly , being very well pleafed that ...
... appear a third part fo big as it was before . She afterwards returned every man his own proper calamity , and teaching him how to bear it in the most commodious manner , he marched off with it contentedly , being very well pleafed that ...
Strana 27
... appear a little word - bound in my first folutions and refpon- fes I hope it will not be imputed to any want of forefight , but to the long difufe of fpeech . I doubt not by this invention to have all my former ' cuftomers over again ...
... appear a little word - bound in my first folutions and refpon- fes I hope it will not be imputed to any want of forefight , but to the long difufe of fpeech . I doubt not by this invention to have all my former ' cuftomers over again ...
Strana 38
... appear under any fhape whatsoever . I can make myself man , woman , or child . I am fome- times metamorphofed into a year of our Lord , a day of the month , or an hour of the day . I very often reprefent a fum of money , and am ...
... appear under any fhape whatsoever . I can make myself man , woman , or child . I am fome- times metamorphofed into a year of our Lord , a day of the month , or an hour of the day . I very often reprefent a fum of money , and am ...
Strana 46
... appear to the inha- bitants of the former as the ftars do to us ; in fhort , while I pursued this thought , I could not but reflect on that little infignificant figure which I myself bore amidst the immenfity of God's works . Were the ...
... appear to the inha- bitants of the former as the ftars do to us ; in fhort , while I pursued this thought , I could not but reflect on that little infignificant figure which I myself bore amidst the immenfity of God's works . Were the ...
Strana 61
... appears more defpicable and deformed , in the eyes of all reasonable perfons , than that of a drunkard . Bonefus , one of our own countrymen , who was addicted to this vice , having fet up for a fhare in the Roman empire , and being ...
... appears more defpicable and deformed , in the eyes of all reasonable perfons , than that of a drunkard . Bonefus , one of our own countrymen , who was addicted to this vice , having fet up for a fhare in the Roman empire , and being ...
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