The Spectator, Том 8William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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... hands of filthy dungeon villains , And thrown amongst the common lumber . ” Nothing indeed can be more unhappy than the condition of bankruptcy . The calamity which hap- pens to us by ill fortune , or by the injury of others , has in it ...
... hands of filthy dungeon villains , And thrown amongst the common lumber . ” Nothing indeed can be more unhappy than the condition of bankruptcy . The calamity which hap- pens to us by ill fortune , or by the injury of others , has in it ...
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... hands upon their hearts , and consider what it is to have at their mercy the life of a citizen . Such would have it to say to their own souls , if possible , that they were merciful when they could have destroyed , rather than when it ...
... hands upon their hearts , and consider what it is to have at their mercy the life of a citizen . Such would have it to say to their own souls , if possible , that they were merciful when they could have destroyed , rather than when it ...
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... , written by the same hand with that of last Friday , which contained proposals for a printed newspaper that should take in the whole circle of the penny post . “ SIR , " The kind reception you gave my 22 No. 457 THE SPECTATOR .
... , written by the same hand with that of last Friday , which contained proposals for a printed newspaper that should take in the whole circle of the penny post . “ SIR , " The kind reception you gave my 22 No. 457 THE SPECTATOR .
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... , written by the same hand with that of last Friday , which contained proposals for a printed newspaper that should take in the whole circle of the penny post . “ SIR , " The kind reception you gave my 22 No. 457 THE SPECTATOR .
... , written by the same hand with that of last Friday , which contained proposals for a printed newspaper that should take in the whole circle of the penny post . “ SIR , " The kind reception you gave my 22 No. 457 THE SPECTATOR .
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... hand , and spreading it about as their own ; for you must know , Sir , the great incentive to whispering is the ambition which every one has of being thought in the secret , and being looked upon as a man who has access- to greater ...
... hand , and spreading it about as their own ; for you must know , Sir , the great incentive to whispering is the ambition which every one has of being thought in the secret , and being looked upon as a man who has access- to greater ...
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