The Spectator (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28. 9. 2020 - 312 strán (strany) |
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... affection on both sides. Steele had from his first wife an estate in Barbadoes, which produced, after payment of the interest on its encumbrances, L670 ayear. His appointment as Gazetteer, less the L45 tax on it, was worth L255 ayear ...
... affection on both sides. Steele had from his first wife an estate in Barbadoes, which produced, after payment of the interest on its encumbrances, L670 ayear. His appointment as Gazetteer, less the L45 tax on it, was worth L255 ayear ...
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... Affection. Upon this Occasion I think it but reasonable to declare, that whatever SkillI may have in Speculation, I shall neverbetray whattheEyesof Lovers say toeach otherin my Presence. At the same Time Ishallnot thinkmy self obliged ...
... Affection. Upon this Occasion I think it but reasonable to declare, that whatever SkillI may have in Speculation, I shall neverbetray whattheEyesof Lovers say toeach otherin my Presence. At the same Time Ishallnot thinkmy self obliged ...
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... Affection; but keeping in theroad of common Life, consider the Envious Man with relation to these three Heads, His Pains, His Reliefs, and HisHappiness. The Envious Man is in Pain upon all Occasions which ought to give him Pleasure. The ...
... Affection; but keeping in theroad of common Life, consider the Envious Man with relation to these three Heads, His Pains, His Reliefs, and HisHappiness. The Envious Man is in Pain upon all Occasions which ought to give him Pleasure. The ...
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... Affection and Favour, by the same Arts that are practised upon Men in higher Stations. In the Place I most usually frequent, Men differ rather in the Time of Day in which they make a Figure, than in any real Greatness above one another ...
... Affection and Favour, by the same Arts that are practised upon Men in higher Stations. In the Place I most usually frequent, Men differ rather in the Time of Day in which they make a Figure, than in any real Greatness above one another ...
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... Affection. We shall be heartily glad to see your short Face in Oxford: And since the Wisdomof our Legislature has been immortalized in yourSpeculations, and ourpersonal Deformities insome sort by you recorded to all Posterity; we hold ...
... Affection. We shall be heartily glad to see your short Face in Oxford: And since the Wisdomof our Legislature has been immortalized in yourSpeculations, and ourpersonal Deformities insome sort by you recorded to all Posterity; we hold ...
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