The Spectator: With Notes, and a General Index. The Eight Volumes Comprised in OneHickman and Hazzard. William Brown, printer, 1822 - Всего страниц: 771 |
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... affection and good - will creatures , how much more does it discover itself in which are paid him by every one that lives within the several endowments which it has variously be- his neighbourhood . I lately met with two or three stowed ...
... affection and good - will creatures , how much more does it discover itself in which are paid him by every one that lives within the several endowments which it has variously be- his neighbourhood . I lately met with two or three stowed ...
Стр. 145
... affection and good- and ejectments . He plagued a couple of honest will , he only told him that he had made him too gentlemen so long for a trespass in breaking one of high a compliment ; and when the fellow seemed his hedges , till he ...
... affection and good- and ejectments . He plagued a couple of honest will , he only told him that he had made him too gentlemen so long for a trespass in breaking one of high a compliment ; and when the fellow seemed his hedges , till he ...
Стр. 146
... affection imaginable for his at large , under feigned names . The moral of it supposed parent , was taught to rejoice at the sight may , I hope , be useful , though there are some cir- of Eudoxus , who visited his friend very frequently ...
... affection imaginable for his at large , under feigned names . The moral of it supposed parent , was taught to rejoice at the sight may , I hope , be useful , though there are some cir- of Eudoxus , who visited his friend very frequently ...
Стр. 156
... affections as we ought to have to- type of thee , it soundeth because it is empty.wards each other , thou shouldst rejoice to see my Verily , it is not from thy fulness , but thy empti- peaceable demeanour , and I should be glad to see ...
... affections as we ought to have to- type of thee , it soundeth because it is empty.wards each other , thou shouldst rejoice to see my Verily , it is not from thy fulness , but thy empti- peaceable demeanour , and I should be glad to see ...
Стр. 163
... affections which attend human life , the added also the other divine , to strengthen his me- love of glory is the most ardent . According as thod , and told us , With the pious and learned this is cultivated in princes , it produces the ...
... affections which attend human life , the added also the other divine , to strengthen his me- love of glory is the most ardent . According as thod , and told us , With the pious and learned this is cultivated in princes , it produces the ...
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