The Spectator, Том 8William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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... how it may be a pleasure to me ; if you will but put me in a way that I may bear it with indiffer- ence , I shall rest satisfied . Dear Spec , " Your very humble servant . " P. S. I must do the poor girl the No. 455 . 15 THE SPECTATOR .
... how it may be a pleasure to me ; if you will but put me in a way that I may bear it with indiffer- ence , I shall rest satisfied . Dear Spec , " Your very humble servant . " P. S. I must do the poor girl the No. 455 . 15 THE SPECTATOR .
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... rest of the world will regard me for your's . There is a happy contagion in riches , as well as a destructive one in poverty : the rich can make rich without parting with any of their store , and the conversation of the poor makes men ...
... rest of the world will regard me for your's . There is a happy contagion in riches , as well as a destructive one in poverty : the rich can make rich without parting with any of their store , and the conversation of the poor makes men ...
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... rest of our daily writers , to defame you in public con- versation , and strive to make you unpopular upon the account of this said halfpenny ; but if I were you , I would insist upon that small acknowledgment for the superior merit of ...
... rest of our daily writers , to defame you in public con- versation , and strive to make you unpopular upon the account of this said halfpenny ; but if I were you , I would insist upon that small acknowledgment for the superior merit of ...
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... rest of the world with welcome wherever he appears . It is very ordinary with those of this character to be attentive , only to their own satisfactions , and have very little bowels for the concerns or sorrows of other men ; nay , they ...
... rest of the world with welcome wherever he appears . It is very ordinary with those of this character to be attentive , only to their own satisfactions , and have very little bowels for the concerns or sorrows of other men ; nay , they ...
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... rest , and to be disquieted with any former perplexities , when it appears in a new shape , or is started by a different hand . As nothing is more laudable than an inquiry after truth , so nothing is more irrational than to pass away ...
... rest , and to be disquieted with any former perplexities , when it appears in a new shape , or is started by a different hand . As nothing is more laudable than an inquiry after truth , so nothing is more irrational than to pass away ...
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