The Spectator, Zväzok 1J. J. Woodward, 1830 |
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Strana 21
... heard , concern- ing the decay of public credit , with the methods of restoring it , and which in my opinion , have always been defective , be- cause they have always been made with an eve to separate interests , and party principles ...
... heard , concern- ing the decay of public credit , with the methods of restoring it , and which in my opinion , have always been defective , be- cause they have always been made with an eve to separate interests , and party principles ...
Strana 29
... heard that this club , though it consisted but of fifteen persons , weighed above three tons . In opposition to this society , there sprung up another composed of scarecrows and skeletons , who , being very meagre and en- vious , did ...
... heard that this club , though it consisted but of fifteen persons , weighed above three tons . In opposition to this society , there sprung up another composed of scarecrows and skeletons , who , being very meagre and en- vious , did ...
Strana 236
... heard thee in thy soliloquies ; follow me . " He then led me to the highest pinnacle of the rock , and placing me on the top of it , " Cast thy eyes eastward , " said he , " " and tell me what thou seest . " " I see , " said I , " a ...
... heard thee in thy soliloquies ; follow me . " He then led me to the highest pinnacle of the rock , and placing me on the top of it , " Cast thy eyes eastward , " said he , " " and tell me what thou seest . " " I see , " said I , " a ...
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