The Spectator: v. 1-5, Zväzok 1Donald Frederic Bond Claredon Press, 1965 |
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... live than how to live . In short , the Preservation of Life should be only a secondary Concern , and the Direction of it our Principal . If we have this Frame of Mind , we shall take the best Means to preserve Life , without being over ...
... live than how to live . In short , the Preservation of Life should be only a secondary Concern , and the Direction of it our Principal . If we have this Frame of Mind , we shall take the best Means to preserve Life , without being over ...
Strana 113
... live according to their own Approba- tion , as soon as they possibly can : But since the Duration of Life is so incertain , and that has been a common Topick of Discourse ever since there was such a thing as Life it self , how is it ...
... live according to their own Approba- tion , as soon as they possibly can : But since the Duration of Life is so incertain , and that has been a common Topick of Discourse ever since there was such a thing as Life it self , how is it ...
Strana 275
... live in Amity . Courtiers , and all who wish themselves such , are immediately seized with Grief from Head to Foot upon this Disaster to their Prince ; so that one may know by the very Buckles of a Gentleman - Usher , what Degree of ...
... live in Amity . Courtiers , and all who wish themselves such , are immediately seized with Grief from Head to Foot upon this Disaster to their Prince ; so that one may know by the very Buckles of a Gentleman - Usher , what Degree of ...
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The Spectator, Zväzok 1 Joseph Addison,Sir Richard Steele,Donald Frederic Bond Zobrazenie úryvkov - 1965 |
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