The SpectatorH. Washbourne, 1852 - 722 strán (strany) |
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... consider the figure they make towards you ; you will please , my dear , next to consider the appearance you make towards them . If they are men of discerning , they can observe the motives of your heart : and Florio can see when he is ...
... consider the figure they make towards you ; you will please , my dear , next to consider the appearance you make towards them . If they are men of discerning , they can observe the motives of your heart : and Florio can see when he is ...
Strana 186
... consider whole kingdoms laid in ashes , families put to the sword , wretches shut up in dungeons , and the like calamities of mankind , that we are out of countenance for our own weakness , if we sink under such little strokes of ...
... consider whole kingdoms laid in ashes , families put to the sword , wretches shut up in dungeons , and the like calamities of mankind , that we are out of countenance for our own weakness , if we sink under such little strokes of ...
Strana 243
... consider the different spirits of the Papists -Mens sibi conscia recti . - VIRG . En . i . 608 . A good intention . Ir is the great art and secret of Christianity , if I may use that phrase , to manage our actions to the best advantage ...
... consider the different spirits of the Papists -Mens sibi conscia recti . - VIRG . En . i . 608 . A good intention . Ir is the great art and secret of Christianity , if I may use that phrase , to manage our actions to the best advantage ...
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