The SpectatorH. Washbourne, 1852 - 722 strán (strany) |
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Strana 223
... mention an observation which I have often made , upon reading the lives of the philosophers , and comparing them with any se- ries of kings or great men of the same number . If we consider these ancient sages , a great part of whose ...
... mention an observation which I have often made , upon reading the lives of the philosophers , and comparing them with any se- ries of kings or great men of the same number . If we consider these ancient sages , a great part of whose ...
Strana 258
... mention in your should alarm us to examine whether we do not lose 223rd paper , was generally , I believe , a very effect- something excellent under that disadvantage in the ual cure for love , and not only for love , but for all ...
... mention in your should alarm us to examine whether we do not lose 223rd paper , was generally , I believe , a very effect- something excellent under that disadvantage in the ual cure for love , and not only for love , but for all ...
Strana 607
... mention of it exposes it sufficiently to those in whom the light of nature , not to say reli- The advice of the son ... mentions ; but have thus much to say in favour of his argument , that many of his own works , which I have seen ...
... mention of it exposes it sufficiently to those in whom the light of nature , not to say reli- The advice of the son ... mentions ; but have thus much to say in favour of his argument , that many of his own works , which I have seen ...
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