The Spectator: With Notes and a General Index, Объемы 1-2J. J. Woodward, 1832 - Всего страниц: 895 |
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... action of any importance , is to have a prospect of public good : and that the general tendency of our indifferent actions ought to be agree- | any No. 6. ] 25 THE SPECTATOR .
... action of any importance , is to have a prospect of public good : and that the general tendency of our indifferent actions ought to be agree- | any No. 6. ] 25 THE SPECTATOR .
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... actions same time your passion for esteem will be are lost , for want of being indifferent where be more fully gratified ; men will praise you we ought ? Men are oppressed with regard in their actions : where you now receive one to ...
... actions same time your passion for esteem will be are lost , for want of being indifferent where be more fully gratified ; men will praise you we ought ? Men are oppressed with regard in their actions : where you now receive one to ...
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... actions are lost , for want of being indifferent where we ought ? Men are oppressed with regard to their way of speaking and acting , instead of having their thoughts bent upon what they should do or say ; and by that means bury a ...
... actions are lost , for want of being indifferent where we ought ? Men are oppressed with regard to their way of speaking and acting , instead of having their thoughts bent upon what they should do or say ; and by that means bury a ...
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... actions are lost , for want of being indifferent where we ought ? Men are oppressed with regard to their way of speaking and acting , instead of having their thoughts bent upon what they should do or say ; and by that means bury a ...
... actions are lost , for want of being indifferent where we ought ? Men are oppressed with regard to their way of speaking and acting , instead of having their thoughts bent upon what they should do or say ; and by that means bury a ...
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... actions are lost , for want of being indifferent where we ought ? Men are oppressed with regard to their way of speaking and acting , instead of having their thoughts bent upon what they should do or say ; and by that means bury a ...
... actions are lost , for want of being indifferent where we ought ? Men are oppressed with regard to their way of speaking and acting , instead of having their thoughts bent upon what they should do or say ; and by that means bury a ...
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