The Spectator, Tom 5William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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... appear as clearly to those to come , as it does to his contempo- raries , that all the great events which were brought to pass under the conduct of so well governed a spirit , were the blessings of Heaven upon wisdom and valor ; and all ...
... appear as clearly to those to come , as it does to his contempo- raries , that all the great events which were brought to pass under the conduct of so well governed a spirit , were the blessings of Heaven upon wisdom and valor ; and all ...
Strona 8
... appear to deserve that dignity . Others you shall find so obsequious , and so very courteous , as there is no escaping their favors of this kind . Of this sort may be a man who is in the fifth or sixth degree of favor with a minister ...
... appear to deserve that dignity . Others you shall find so obsequious , and so very courteous , as there is no escaping their favors of this kind . Of this sort may be a man who is in the fifth or sixth degree of favor with a minister ...
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... appear a woman of the best quality in the church . This ab- surd custom had better be abolished than retained , if it were but to prevent evils of no higher nature than this is : But I am informed of objections much more considerable ...
... appear a woman of the best quality in the church . This ab- surd custom had better be abolished than retained , if it were but to prevent evils of no higher nature than this is : But I am informed of objections much more considerable ...
Strona 23
... appear to me , even till I myself became a father . I had not till then a notion of the yearnings of heart which aman has when he sees his child do a laudable thing , or the sudden damp which seizes him when he fears he will act some ...
... appear to me , even till I myself became a father . I had not till then a notion of the yearnings of heart which aman has when he sees his child do a laudable thing , or the sudden damp which seizes him when he fears he will act some ...
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... appears unreasonable to the son . There are so few who can grow old with a good grace , and yet fewer who can come slow enough into the world , that a father , were he to be actuated by his 24 No. 263 . THE SPECTATOR .
... appears unreasonable to the son . There are so few who can grow old with a good grace , and yet fewer who can come slow enough into the world , that a father , were he to be actuated by his 24 No. 263 . THE SPECTATOR .
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