The SpectatorH. Washbourne, 1852 - 722 strán (strany) |
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... present time ; and lamented to myself , that though in those days they neglected their morality , they kept up their good sense ; but that the heau monde , at present , is only grown more childish , not more innocent , than the former ...
... present time ; and lamented to myself , that though in those days they neglected their morality , they kept up their good sense ; but that the heau monde , at present , is only grown more childish , not more innocent , than the former ...
Strana 229
... present prices , the landlords with half their present rents ; and thus , by so great an enlarge- ment of the country , the rents in the whole would not increase , nor the taxes to the public . of their estates by the body of the people ...
... present prices , the landlords with half their present rents ; and thus , by so great an enlarge- ment of the country , the rents in the whole would not increase , nor the taxes to the public . of their estates by the body of the people ...
Strana 540
... present life , with out hope . To set forth the utmost condition misery , they tell us , that our forefather , according to the pagan theology , had a great vessel presented him by Pandora . Upon his lifting up the lid of it , says the ...
... present life , with out hope . To set forth the utmost condition misery , they tell us , that our forefather , according to the pagan theology , had a great vessel presented him by Pandora . Upon his lifting up the lid of it , says the ...
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