The Spectator, Том 8Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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I went afterwards to Robin's , and saw people who had dined with me at the five - penny ordinary just before , give bills for the value of large estates ; and could not but behold with great pleasure , property lodged in ...
I went afterwards to Robin's , and saw people who had dined with me at the five - penny ordinary just before , give bills for the value of large estates ; and could not but behold with great pleasure , property lodged in ...
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These are the two chief qualifications in an article of news which recommend it , in a more than ordinary manner , to the ears of the curious . Sickness of persons in high posts , twilight visits paid ...
These are the two chief qualifications in an article of news which recommend it , in a more than ordinary manner , to the ears of the curious . Sickness of persons in high posts , twilight visits paid ...
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These are the two chief qualifications in an article of news which recommend it , in a more than ordinary manner , to the ears of the curious . Sickness of persons in high posts , twilight visits paid and ...
These are the two chief qualifications in an article of news which recommend it , in a more than ordinary manner , to the ears of the curious . Sickness of persons in high posts , twilight visits paid and ...
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The same show of religion appears in all the foreign reformed churches ; and enters so much into their ordinary conversation , that an Englishman is apt to term them hypocritical and precise . This little appearance of a religious ...
The same show of religion appears in all the foreign reformed churches ; and enters so much into their ordinary conversation , that an Englishman is apt to term them hypocritical and precise . This little appearance of a religious ...
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By this means we are gradually fallen into that vicious modesty , which has in some measure worn out from among us the appearance of Christianity in ordinary life and conversation , and which distinguishes us from all our neighbors .
By this means we are gradually fallen into that vicious modesty , which has in some measure worn out from among us the appearance of Christianity in ordinary life and conversation , and which distinguishes us from all our neighbors .
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