The SpectatorH. Washbourne & Company, 1855 - 722 strán (strany) |
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... particular in which your prudence will be always disappointed . While justice , candour , equanimity , a zeal for the good of your country , and the most persuasive elo- quence in bringing over others to it , are valuable distinctions ...
... particular in which your prudence will be always disappointed . While justice , candour , equanimity , a zeal for the good of your country , and the most persuasive elo- quence in bringing over others to it , are valuable distinctions ...
Strana 2
... particular person , it would be difficult to find out so proper a patron for it as yourself , there being by divine permission , which we are not to search into . none whose merit is more universally acknowledged most able and fortunate ...
... particular person , it would be difficult to find out so proper a patron for it as yourself , there being by divine permission , which we are not to search into . none whose merit is more universally acknowledged most able and fortunate ...
Strana 3
... particular distinction Ir is with great pleasure I take an opportunity of that you are master of the whole compass of busi- publishing the gratitude I owe you for the place you ness , and have signalised yourself in all the different ...
... particular distinction Ir is with great pleasure I take an opportunity of that you are master of the whole compass of busi- publishing the gratitude I owe you for the place you ness , and have signalised yourself in all the different ...
Strana 5
... particular , returned to my native country with great satisfaction . * I shall see occasion . In the mean time , when I consider how much I have seen , read , and heard , I begin to blame my own taciturnity ; and since I have neither ...
... particular , returned to my native country with great satisfaction . * I shall see occasion . In the mean time , when I consider how much I have seen , read , and heard , I begin to blame my own taciturnity ; and since I have neither ...
Strana 22
... particular . The poet tells us , that after having made a great slaughter of the enemy , she unfortunately cast her ... particular persons and families . The world is so full of ill - nature , that I have lam- poons sent me by people who ...
... particular . The poet tells us , that after having made a great slaughter of the enemy , she unfortunately cast her ... particular persons and families . The world is so full of ill - nature , that I have lam- poons sent me by people who ...
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