The Spectator, Svazek 4J.M. Dent & Company, 1913 |
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Strana 23
... particular Imperfection or Defect . I take it to be a Rule proper to be observed in all Occurrences of Life , but more especially in the domestick or matrimonial Part of it , to preserve always a Disposition to be pleased . This cannot ...
... particular Imperfection or Defect . I take it to be a Rule proper to be observed in all Occurrences of Life , but more especially in the domestick or matrimonial Part of it , to preserve always a Disposition to be pleased . This cannot ...
Strana 31
... particular , very 1712 . Sept. 11 , much astonished , when they hear of those solemn Con tests and Debates , which are made among the Great upon the Punctilios of a publick Ceremony , and wonder to hear that any Business of Consequence ...
... particular , very 1712 . Sept. 11 , much astonished , when they hear of those solemn Con tests and Debates , which are made among the Great upon the Punctilios of a publick Ceremony , and wonder to hear that any Business of Consequence ...
Strana 36
... particular from the Constitution of the Mind in which they arise . When Folly or Superstition strike in with this natural Depravity of Temper , it is not in the Power , even of Religion it self , to preserve the Character of the Person ...
... particular from the Constitution of the Mind in which they arise . When Folly or Superstition strike in with this natural Depravity of Temper , it is not in the Power , even of Religion it self , to preserve the Character of the Person ...
Strana 37
... particular Spot of Ground , and why another was killed with a Back - Sword , rather than with any other Kind of Weapon . She has a Crime for every Misfortune that can befall any of her Acquaintance , and when she hears of a Robbery that ...
... particular Spot of Ground , and why another was killed with a Back - Sword , rather than with any other Kind of Weapon . She has a Crime for every Misfortune that can befall any of her Acquaintance , and when she hears of a Robbery that ...
Strana 38
... particular Scheme of Providence , the Kings were distinguished by Judgments or Blessings , according as they promoted Idolatry or the Worship of the true God . I cannot but look upon this Manner of judging upon Misfortunes not only to ...
... particular Scheme of Providence , the Kings were distinguished by Judgments or Blessings , according as they promoted Idolatry or the Worship of the true God . I cannot but look upon this Manner of judging upon Misfortunes not only to ...
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