The Spectator (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28. 9. 2020 - 312 strán (strany) |
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... actions, without the intervention of other people, who cannotjudgeof so delicate a circumstance as the commerce between man and wife.' But they are printed forthe frivolous tolaugh atandthe wise to honour. Theyshowthat evenin his ...
... actions, without the intervention of other people, who cannotjudgeof so delicate a circumstance as the commerce between man and wife.' But they are printed forthe frivolous tolaugh atandthe wise to honour. Theyshowthat evenin his ...
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... Actions of Men, not of Parties, andin particular, those Actions which are made publick soby their s, as to be, in their own Nature, an Appealtothegeneral Approbation. They do not designto expose Persons but things; and of them, none but ...
... Actions of Men, not of Parties, andin particular, those Actions which are made publick soby their s, as to be, in their own Nature, an Appealtothegeneral Approbation. They do not designto expose Persons but things; and of them, none but ...
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... Actions, but very negligent of the Consequences ofthem. It is an endless and frivolous Pursuit to act by any other Rule than the Care of satisfying our own Minds in what we do. One would think a silent Man, who concerned himself with no ...
... Actions, but very negligent of the Consequences ofthem. It is an endless and frivolous Pursuit to act by any other Rule than the Care of satisfying our own Minds in what we do. One would think a silent Man, who concerned himself with no ...
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... Action of any Importance is to haveaProspect of publick Good;and thatthe general Tendency ofour indifferent Actions oughtto be agreeable to the DictatesofReason, of Religion,of good Breeding; without this,aMan,asI have before hinted, is ...
... Action of any Importance is to haveaProspect of publick Good;and thatthe general Tendency ofour indifferent Actions oughtto be agreeable to the DictatesofReason, of Religion,of good Breeding; without this,aMan,asI have before hinted, is ...
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... Actions, whenwethink our selvesmostalone: But insteadof terrifying my self withsuch a Notion,Iam wonderfully pleased to think that I am always engaged with such an innumerable Society in searching out the Wonders of the Creation, and ...
... Actions, whenwethink our selvesmostalone: But insteadof terrifying my self withsuch a Notion,Iam wonderfully pleased to think that I am always engaged with such an innumerable Society in searching out the Wonders of the Creation, and ...
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