The Spectator, Том 8William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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... considers that every piece of news I send him is a word in his ear , and lets him into a secret . " Having given you a sketch of this project , I shall , in the next place , suggest to you another for a monthly pamphlet , which I shall ...
... considers that every piece of news I send him is a word in his ear , and lets him into a secret . " Having given you a sketch of this project , I shall , in the next place , suggest to you another for a monthly pamphlet , which I shall ...
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... consider false modesty , as it restrains a man from doing what is good and laudable . My reader's own thoughts will suggest to him many instances and examples un- der this head . I shall only dwell upon one reflection , which I cannot ...
... consider false modesty , as it restrains a man from doing what is good and laudable . My reader's own thoughts will suggest to him many instances and examples un- der this head . I shall only dwell upon one reflection , which I cannot ...
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... consider the benefits which arise from each of them , and which I shall make the subject of this day's paper . Notwithstanding this general division of Christian duty into morality and faith , and that they have both their peculiar ...
... consider the benefits which arise from each of them , and which I shall make the subject of this day's paper . Notwithstanding this general division of Christian duty into morality and faith , and that they have both their peculiar ...
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... consider any ill consequences that may arise from them , supposing they should be erroneous , before we give up our assent to them . For example , in that disputable point of persecuting men for conscience sake , besides the embittering ...
... consider any ill consequences that may arise from them , supposing they should be erroneous , before we give up our assent to them . For example , in that disputable point of persecuting men for conscience sake , besides the embittering ...
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... consider this sort of men thus carefully , are irresisti- bly exposed to their insinuations . The author of the following letter carries the matter so high , as to inti- mate that the liberties of England have been at the mercy of a ...
... consider this sort of men thus carefully , are irresisti- bly exposed to their insinuations . The author of the following letter carries the matter so high , as to inti- mate that the liberties of England have been at the mercy of a ...
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