The British Essayists: GuardianAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1808 |
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Strana xxv
... relations without censure . It may be added , that he was in one respect at least a man of great modesty . He suppressed his share in the SPECTATOR and GUARDIAN , for which no other motive can fairly be assigned , and this he did so ...
... relations without censure . It may be added , that he was in one respect at least a man of great modesty . He suppressed his share in the SPECTATOR and GUARDIAN , for which no other motive can fairly be assigned , and this he did so ...
Strana xli
... relation , and probably by the other leaders of opposition . The first paper is dated Dec. 5 , 1726. In its re- published state it fills fourteen volumes , but is now little read . Ten or twelve thousand of this paper are said to have ...
... relation , and probably by the other leaders of opposition . The first paper is dated Dec. 5 , 1726. In its re- published state it fills fourteen volumes , but is now little read . Ten or twelve thousand of this paper are said to have ...
Strana 7
... relation even to their physi- ognomy . Mr. Airs , that excellent penman , has taken care to affix his own image opposite to the title - page of his learned treatise , wherein he instructs the youth of his nation to arrive at a ...
... relation even to their physi- ognomy . Mr. Airs , that excellent penman , has taken care to affix his own image opposite to the title - page of his learned treatise , wherein he instructs the youth of his nation to arrive at a ...
Strana 11
... relation to the government of the church , a tory , with regard to the state , a whig . The charge of intelligence , the pain in compiling and digesting my thoughts in proper stile , and the like , oblige me to value my paper a half ...
... relation to the government of the church , a tory , with regard to the state , a whig . The charge of intelligence , the pain in compiling and digesting my thoughts in proper stile , and the like , oblige me to value my paper a half ...
Strana 35
... relation to his manners and fortune , it would be a very great injury not to allow him [ to be ] a very fine gentleman . It has been carefully provided in his education , that he should be very ready at calculations . This gives him N6 ...
... relation to his manners and fortune , it would be a very great injury not to allow him [ to be ] a very fine gentleman . It has been carefully provided in his education , that he should be very ready at calculations . This gives him N6 ...
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