The Spectator, Том 8William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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... world , the guilt of being unfortunate . All that a man in my condition can do or say will be received with prejudice by the generality of mankind , but I hope not with you : you have been a 20 No. 456 , THE SPECTATOR .
... world , the guilt of being unfortunate . All that a man in my condition can do or say will be received with prejudice by the generality of mankind , but I hope not with you : you have been a 20 No. 456 , THE SPECTATOR .
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... productions of my own countrymen , who many of them make a very eminent figure in the illite- rate world , encourage me in this undertaking . I may in this work possibly make a review of several pie- No. 457 . 25 THE SPECTATOR .
... productions of my own countrymen , who many of them make a very eminent figure in the illite- rate world , encourage me in this undertaking . I may in this work possibly make a review of several pie- No. 457 . 25 THE SPECTATOR .
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... first comprehends what we are to believe , the other what we are to practise . By those things which we are to believe , I mean whatever is revealed to us in the holy writings , and which we 339 30 No. 459 . THE SPECTATOR .
... first comprehends what we are to believe , the other what we are to practise . By those things which we are to believe , I mean whatever is revealed to us in the holy writings , and which we 339 30 No. 459 . THE SPECTATOR .
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... every man in his private capacity . Fourthly , Because the rule of morality is much more certain than that of faith , all the civilized nations of the world agreeing in the great points of No. 459 . 31 THE SPECTATOR .
... every man in his private capacity . Fourthly , Because the rule of morality is much more certain than that of faith , all the civilized nations of the world agreeing in the great points of No. 459 . 31 THE SPECTATOR .
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... one who is conversant in discourses of this na- ture will easily enlarge upon in his own thoughts , and draw conclusions from them which may be useful to One I am sure is so him in the conduct 38 32 No. 459 . THE SPECTATOR .
... one who is conversant in discourses of this na- ture will easily enlarge upon in his own thoughts , and draw conclusions from them which may be useful to One I am sure is so him in the conduct 38 32 No. 459 . THE SPECTATOR .
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