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Strana 113
... desires it may be considered in the case of gaming , there are many motives which provoke to disorder . ' That the desire of gain , and the desire of victory , are both thwarted in losing . That all conversations in the world have ...
... desires it may be considered in the case of gaming , there are many motives which provoke to disorder . ' That the desire of gain , and the desire of victory , are both thwarted in losing . That all conversations in the world have ...
Strana 212
... desire may go no further , I am master of neither of those subjects . Aug. 8 , 1712 Yours , PILL GARLICK MR SPECTATOR , -I desire you would print this in italic , so as it may be generally taken notice of . It is designed only to ...
... desire may go no further , I am master of neither of those subjects . Aug. 8 , 1712 Yours , PILL GARLICK MR SPECTATOR , -I desire you would print this in italic , so as it may be generally taken notice of . It is designed only to ...
Strana 244
... desire to be excused from telling the result of this experiment . Having an opportunity of this nature in my hands , I could not forbear throwing into one scale the principles of a Tory , and in the other those of a Whig ; but as I have ...
... desire to be excused from telling the result of this experiment . Having an opportunity of this nature in my hands , I could not forbear throwing into one scale the principles of a Tory , and in the other those of a Whig ; but as I have ...
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