The Spectator: With Notes, and a General Index. The Eight Volumes Comprised in OneHickman and Hazzard. William Brown, printer, 1822 - 771 Seiten |
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... fortune is plentiful , shows an ease sense must be excluded from any place in the car in his countenance , and confidence in his beha- riage of a well - bred man . I did not , I confess , viour , which he that is under wants and ...
... fortune is plentiful , shows an ease sense must be excluded from any place in the car in his countenance , and confidence in his beha- riage of a well - bred man . I did not , I confess , viour , which he that is under wants and ...
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... fortunes fortune was in his power , he gave himself constant to them . I have therefore been wonderfully di- entertainment in managing the mere followers of verted with some pieces of secret history , which it with the treatment they ...
... fortunes fortune was in his power , he gave himself constant to them . I have therefore been wonderfully di- entertainment in managing the mere followers of verted with some pieces of secret history , which it with the treatment they ...
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... fortune , and am of quality , I am every body , word , and thing , we find ourselves unwilling to resign the pleasures of distinction , often either not used , or used one instead of an- some little satisfaction in being admired in ...
... fortune , and am of quality , I am every body , word , and thing , we find ourselves unwilling to resign the pleasures of distinction , often either not used , or used one instead of an- some little satisfaction in being admired in ...
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... fortune . One would think he did not know that his creditor can say the worst thing imaginable of him , to wit , That he is unjust , ' without de famation ; and can seize his person , without being guilty of an assault . Yet such is the ...
... fortune . One would think he did not know that his creditor can say the worst thing imaginable of him , to wit , That he is unjust , ' without de famation ; and can seize his person , without being guilty of an assault . Yet such is the ...
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... Fortune is so much the pursuit of man- fragments of it upon the next rejoicing day , which kind , that all glory and ... fortunes . It is therefore the inadvertency , negli - pacity . I once met with a page of Mr. Baxter gence , or guilt ...
... Fortune is so much the pursuit of man- fragments of it upon the next rejoicing day , which kind , that all glory and ... fortunes . It is therefore the inadvertency , negli - pacity . I once met with a page of Mr. Baxter gence , or guilt ...
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