The Spectator, Zväzok 1Dent, 1907 - 956 strán (strany) |
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... fay the leaft of it ) has been always equal to those great ho- nours which have been conferred upon You . It is very well known how much the Church owed to You , in the most dangerous day it ever faw , that of the arraignment of its ...
... fay the leaft of it ) has been always equal to those great ho- nours which have been conferred upon You . It is very well known how much the Church owed to You , in the most dangerous day it ever faw , that of the arraignment of its ...
Strana 10
... fay , that my parts were folid , and would wear well . I had not been long at the univerfity , before I diftinguished myfelf by a moft profound filence ; for during the fpace of eight years , excepting in the publick exercifes of the ...
... fay , that my parts were folid , and would wear well . I had not been long at the univerfity , before I diftinguished myfelf by a moft profound filence ; for during the fpace of eight years , excepting in the publick exercifes of the ...
Strana 16
... fays that England may be richer than other kingdoms , by as plain methods as he himself is richer than other men ; though at the fame time I can fay this of him , that there is not a point in the compass but blows home a fhip in which ...
... fays that England may be richer than other kingdoms , by as plain methods as he himself is richer than other men ; though at the fame time I can fay this of him , that there is not a point in the compass but blows home a fhip in which ...
Strana 17
... fays it is a civil cowardice to be back ward in afferting what you ought to expect , as it is a military fear to be flow in attacking when it is your duty . With this candour does the Gentleman fpeak of himself and others . The fame ...
... fays it is a civil cowardice to be back ward in afferting what you ought to expect , as it is a military fear to be flow in attacking when it is your duty . With this candour does the Gentleman fpeak of himself and others . The fame ...
Strana 23
... fay with the ancient fage , I am never lefs alone than when alone . As I am infignificant to the company in publick places , and as it is visible I do not come thither as most do , to shew myself , I gratify the vanity of all who ...
... fay with the ancient fage , I am never lefs alone than when alone . As I am infignificant to the company in publick places , and as it is visible I do not come thither as most do , to shew myself , I gratify the vanity of all who ...
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