The Spectator, Том 8William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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... greater people than one would imagine . Af- ter having given you this account of Peter Hush , I proceed to that virtuous Lady , the old Lady Blast , who is to communicate to me the private transactions of the crimp table , with all the ...
... greater people than one would imagine . Af- ter having given you this account of Peter Hush , I proceed to that virtuous Lady , the old Lady Blast , who is to communicate to me the private transactions of the crimp table , with all the ...
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... very often to appear a greater libertine than he is , that he may keep himself in countenance among the men of mode . Our excess of modesty makes us shamefaced in all the exercises of piety and 28 No. 458 . THE SPECTATOR .
... very often to appear a greater libertine than he is , that he may keep himself in countenance among the men of mode . Our excess of modesty makes us shamefaced in all the exercises of piety and 28 No. 458 . THE SPECTATOR .
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... greater good to mankind , and become more benefi- cial to the world , by morality without faith , than . by faith without morality . Thirdly , Because morality gives a greater perfec- tion to human nature , by quieting the mind , modera ...
... greater good to mankind , and become more benefi- cial to the world , by morality without faith , than . by faith without morality . Thirdly , Because morality gives a greater perfec- tion to human nature , by quieting the mind , modera ...
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... greater heights several points of morality . Secondly , In furnishing new and stronger motives to enforce the practice of morality . Thirdly , In giving us more amiable ideas of the Supreme Being , more endearing notions of one another ...
... greater heights several points of morality . Secondly , In furnishing new and stronger motives to enforce the practice of morality . Thirdly , In giving us more amiable ideas of the Supreme Being , more endearing notions of one another ...
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... greater success than dili- gence and assiduity does others who have no share of this endowment . Dacinthus breaks his word upon all occasions , both trivial and important ; and when he is sufficiently railed at for that abominable ...
... greater success than dili- gence and assiduity does others who have no share of this endowment . Dacinthus breaks his word upon all occasions , both trivial and important ; and when he is sufficiently railed at for that abominable ...
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