The Spectator, Tom 5William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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... father of a very towardly son , in whom I do not only see my life , but also my manner of life renewed . It would be extremely beneficial to society , if you would frequently resume subjects which serve to bind these sort of relations ...
... father of a very towardly son , in whom I do not only see my life , but also my manner of life renewed . It would be extremely beneficial to society , if you would frequently resume subjects which serve to bind these sort of relations ...
Strona 24
... fathers , they will look upon with the ut- most sorrow and contrition , that they did not regard before those whom they offended were to be no more seen . How many thousand things do I remember , which would have highly pleased my father ...
... fathers , they will look upon with the ut- most sorrow and contrition , that they did not regard before those whom they offended were to be no more seen . How many thousand things do I remember , which would have highly pleased my father ...
Strona 25
... father's fortune , with diffidence , lest he should not enjoy or become it as well as his predecessor . Add to this , that the father knows he leaves a friend to the chil- dren of his friends , an easy landlord to his tenants , and an ...
... father's fortune , with diffidence , lest he should not enjoy or become it as well as his predecessor . Add to this , that the father knows he leaves a friend to the chil- dren of his friends , an easy landlord to his tenants , and an ...
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... father remembered his own thoughts and in- clinations when he was a son , and every son remem- bered what he expected from his father , when he him- self was in a state of dependance , this one reflection would preserve men from being ...
... father remembered his own thoughts and in- clinations when he was a son , and every son remem- bered what he expected from his father , when he him- self was in a state of dependance , this one reflection would preserve men from being ...
Strona 28
... father . O Frank , do I live to omit writing myself " MADAM , " Your affectionate mother , " A. T. " " I will come down to - morrow and pay the money on my knees . Pray write so no more . I will take care you never shall ; for I will be ...
... father . O Frank , do I live to omit writing myself " MADAM , " Your affectionate mother , " A. T. " " I will come down to - morrow and pay the money on my knees . Pray write so no more . I will take care you never shall ; for I will be ...
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