The Spectator, Band 8J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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No. 496. Letters , on the Conduct of gay and foppish Fathers Steele . -on Swinging 497. On bestowing Favours on the deserving - Anecdote of a Portuguese Minister of Pope Leò X. 498. Letter on young Templars turning Hackney - coach- men ...
No. 496. Letters , on the Conduct of gay and foppish Fathers Steele . -on Swinging 497. On bestowing Favours on the deserving - Anecdote of a Portuguese Minister of Pope Leò X. 498. Letter on young Templars turning Hackney - coach- men ...
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... fathers looked upon nature with more reverence and hor- ror , before the world was enlightened by learning and philosophy ; and loved to astonish themselves with the apprehensions of witchcraft , prodigies , charms , and en- chantments ...
... fathers looked upon nature with more reverence and hor- ror , before the world was enlightened by learning and philosophy ; and loved to astonish themselves with the apprehensions of witchcraft , prodigies , charms , and en- chantments ...
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... father and son was fatal to the family of the Valentines in Germany . Basilius Va- lentinus was a person who had arrived at the utmost per- fection in the hermetic art , and initiated his son Alexan- drinus in the same mysteries ; but ...
... father and son was fatal to the family of the Valentines in Germany . Basilius Va- lentinus was a person who had arrived at the utmost per- fection in the hermetic art , and initiated his son Alexan- drinus in the same mysteries ; but ...
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... father had limited their efficacy was expired . To tell the truth , Alexandrinus was a man of wit and pleasure , and considered his father had lived out his natural time ; his life was long and uniform , suitable to the regularity of it ...
... father had limited their efficacy was expired . To tell the truth , Alexandrinus was a man of wit and pleasure , and considered his father had lived out his natural time ; his life was long and uniform , suitable to the regularity of it ...
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... father is the sun , the mother the moon , the wind is in the womb , the earth is the nurse of it , and mother of all perfection . All this must be received with modesty and wisdom . " The chymical people carry , in all their jargon , a ...
... father is the sun , the mother the moon , the wind is in the womb , the earth is the nurse of it , and mother of all perfection . All this must be received with modesty and wisdom . " The chymical people carry , in all their jargon , a ...
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