The Spectator, Svazek 8J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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Strana 57
... shew how just this is on the negligent , how lamentable on the in- dustrious . A paper written by a merchant might give this island a true sense of the worth and importance of his character it might be visible , from what he could say ...
... shew how just this is on the negligent , how lamentable on the in- dustrious . A paper written by a merchant might give this island a true sense of the worth and importance of his character it might be visible , from what he could say ...
Strana 81
... shew , I sup- pose , that the prospect of maimed bodies did not in the least deter him . There ascended with the daring Miller a gentleman , whose name I could not learn , with a dogged air , as unsatisfied that he was not principal ...
... shew , I sup- pose , that the prospect of maimed bodies did not in the least deter him . There ascended with the daring Miller a gentleman , whose name I could not learn , with a dogged air , as unsatisfied that he was not principal ...
Strana 98
... shew how such a trust in the assistance of an Almighty Being naturally pro- duces patience , hope , cheerfulness , and all other disposi- tions of the mind that alleviate those calamities which we not able to remove . The practice of ...
... shew how such a trust in the assistance of an Almighty Being naturally pro- duces patience , hope , cheerfulness , and all other disposi- tions of the mind that alleviate those calamities which we not able to remove . The practice of ...
Strana 104
... shew they dare . Mr. Spectator , I write this to you thus in haste , to tell you I am so very much at ease here , that I know nothing but joy ; and I will not return , but leave you in England to hiss all merit of your own growth off ...
... shew they dare . Mr. Spectator , I write this to you thus in haste , to tell you I am so very much at ease here , that I know nothing but joy ; and I will not return , but leave you in England to hiss all merit of your own growth off ...
Strana 118
... shew how abso- lutely necessary it is for us to gain habits of virtue in this life , if we would enjoy the pleasures of the next . The state of bliss we call heaven will not be capable of affect- ing those minds which are not thus ...
... shew how abso- lutely necessary it is for us to gain habits of virtue in this life , if we would enjoy the pleasures of the next . The state of bliss we call heaven will not be capable of affect- ing those minds which are not thus ...
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