The Spectator. ...John Bell, 1776 |
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Strana 15
... his arrival in England . · MASTER , THE people , where I now am , have tongues further from their hearts than from London to • Bantam , and thou knoweft the inhabitants of B 2 -one · · · < · C < < 6 " No 557 . 15 THE SPECTATOR .
... his arrival in England . · MASTER , THE people , where I now am , have tongues further from their hearts than from London to • Bantam , and thou knoweft the inhabitants of B 2 -one · · · < · C < < 6 " No 557 . 15 THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 17
... thou wouldeft order any of thy officers of ftate to receive a hundred blows upon his foot . I do " not know how I thall negotiate any thing with this people , fince there is fo little credit to be giv- " en to them . When I go to fee ...
... thou wouldeft order any of thy officers of ftate to receive a hundred blows upon his foot . I do " not know how I thall negotiate any thing with this people , fince there is fo little credit to be giv- " en to them . When I go to fee ...
Strana 29
... thou beginneft to prate ; and find , by thy yesterday's vision , thou art fo ufed to it , that thou canst not for- ← bear talking in thy fleep . Let me only advise thee to speak like other men , for I am afraid thou wilt be very queer , if ...
... thou beginneft to prate ; and find , by thy yesterday's vision , thou art fo ufed to it , that thou canst not for- ← bear talking in thy fleep . Let me only advise thee to speak like other men , for I am afraid thou wilt be very queer , if ...
Strana 46
... thou haft ordained ; what is man that thou art mindful of him , and the son of man that thou regardeft him ? In the fame manner , when I confidered that infinite host of stars , or , to fpeak more philofophically , of funs , which were ...
... thou haft ordained ; what is man that thou art mindful of him , and the son of man that thou regardeft him ? In the fame manner , when I confidered that infinite host of stars , or , to fpeak more philofophically , of funs , which were ...
Strana 69
... thou fet me as a mark against thee , fo that I am become a burden to myself ? But , Thirdly , how happy is the condition of that intellectual being , who is fenfible of his Maker's prefence from the fecret effects of his mercy and ...
... thou fet me as a mark against thee , fo that I am become a burden to myself ? But , Thirdly , how happy is the condition of that intellectual being , who is fenfible of his Maker's prefence from the fecret effects of his mercy and ...
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