The Spectator, Zväzok 1Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele, Donald Frederic Bond Clarendon Press, 1965 |
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... says that England may be richer than other Kingdoms , by as plain Methods as he himself is richer than other Men ; tho ' at the same Time I can say this of him , that there is not a Point in the Compass but blows home a Ship in which he ...
... says that England may be richer than other Kingdoms , by as plain Methods as he himself is richer than other Men ; tho ' at the same Time I can say this of him , that there is not a Point in the Compass but blows home a Ship in which he ...
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... says of one of his Companions , that a good Correspondence between them is their mutual Interest . Speaking of that Friend , he declares , their being much together makes the Women think the better of his Understanding , and judge more ...
... says of one of his Companions , that a good Correspondence between them is their mutual Interest . Speaking of that Friend , he declares , their being much together makes the Women think the better of his Understanding , and judge more ...
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... says , was at first invented by the Goddess Rhea , and preserved the Life of Jupiter himself , from the Cruelty of his Father Saturn . He proceeds to shew , that it had been Approved by the greatest Men in all Ages ; that Homer calls ...
... says , was at first invented by the Goddess Rhea , and preserved the Life of Jupiter himself , from the Cruelty of his Father Saturn . He proceeds to shew , that it had been Approved by the greatest Men in all Ages ; that Homer calls ...
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