The Spectator, Том 8Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... and able by his countenance to retrieve his lost condition . “ SIR , “ It is in vain to multiply words and make apologies for what is never to be defended by the best advocate in the world , the guilt of being unfortunate .
... and able by his countenance to retrieve his lost condition . “ SIR , “ It is in vain to multiply words and make apologies for what is never to be defended by the best advocate in the world , the guilt of being unfortunate .
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How many men , in the common concerns of life , lend sums of money which they are not able to spare , are bound for persons whom they have but little friendship for , give recommendatory characters of men whom they are not acquainted ...
How many men , in the common concerns of life , lend sums of money which they are not able to spare , are bound for persons whom they have but little friendship for , give recommendatory characters of men whom they are not acquainted ...
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... success , with many other weights which in my hand seemed very ponderous , they were not able to stir the opposite balance , nor could they have prevailed , though assisted with the weight of the sun , the stars , and the earth .
... success , with many other weights which in my hand seemed very ponderous , they were not able to stir the opposite balance , nor could they have prevailed , though assisted with the weight of the sun , the stars , and the earth .
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“ We should hope for every thing that is good , ” says the old poet Linus , “ because there is nothing which may not be hoped for , and nothing but what the gods are able to give us . ” Hope quickens all the still parts of life ...
“ We should hope for every thing that is good , ” says the old poet Linus , “ because there is nothing which may not be hoped for , and nothing but what the gods are able to give us . ” Hope quickens all the still parts of life ...
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Religious hope has likewise this advantage above any other kind of hope , that it is able to revive the dying man , and to fill his mind , not only with secret comfort and refreshment , but sometimes with rapture and transport .
Religious hope has likewise this advantage above any other kind of hope , that it is able to revive the dying man , and to fill his mind , not only with secret comfort and refreshment , but sometimes with rapture and transport .
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