The Spectator, Svazek 8J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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Strana 56
... young man at present could pass his time better than in reading the history of stocks , and knowing by what secret springs they have such sudden ascents and falls in the same day ? Could he be better conducted in his way to wealth ...
... young man at present could pass his time better than in reading the history of stocks , and knowing by what secret springs they have such sudden ascents and falls in the same day ? Could he be better conducted in his way to wealth ...
Strana 64
... young hopeful offspring , let not the ancient and helpless creatures be shamefully neglected . The crowds of poor , or pretended poor , in every place , are a great reproach to us , and eclipse the glory of all other charity . It is the ...
... young hopeful offspring , let not the ancient and helpless creatures be shamefully neglected . The crowds of poor , or pretended poor , in every place , are a great reproach to us , and eclipse the glory of all other charity . It is the ...
Strana 67
... young neighbouring gentleman that pleased me hugely ; I liked him of all men I ever saw in my life , and began to wish I could be as pleasing to him . The very next day he came , with his father , a visiting to our house : we were left ...
... young neighbouring gentleman that pleased me hugely ; I liked him of all men I ever saw in my life , and began to wish I could be as pleasing to him . The very next day he came , with his father , a visiting to our house : we were left ...
Strana 69
... young minds with vain thoughts of the dignity of their own brotherhood , by debasing and vilifying all others , doth them a real injury . By this means I have found that their efforts have become languid , and their prattle irksome , as ...
... young minds with vain thoughts of the dignity of their own brotherhood , by debasing and vilifying all others , doth them a real injury . By this means I have found that their efforts have become languid , and their prattle irksome , as ...
Strana 74
... young lions instead of lap - dogs : and when they made any parties of diversion , instead of entertaining themselves at ombre or piquet , they would wrestle and pitch the bar for a whole afternoon together . There was never any such ...
... young lions instead of lap - dogs : and when they made any parties of diversion , instead of entertaining themselves at ombre or piquet , they would wrestle and pitch the bar for a whole afternoon together . There was never any such ...
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