The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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... manner your Good - man , " I prefume , cannot exert himself . As " Men who cannot raife their Fortunes , " and are uneafie under the Incapacity " of fhining in Courts , rail at Ambiti- " on ; fo do aukward and infipid Wo- " men , who ...
... manner your Good - man , " I prefume , cannot exert himself . As " Men who cannot raife their Fortunes , " and are uneafie under the Incapacity " of fhining in Courts , rail at Ambiti- " on ; fo do aukward and infipid Wo- " men , who ...
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... Manner , that it is im- poffible to account for Effects fo diffe- rent from what we might expect from those who profefs themselves Followers of the highest Pattern of Meekness and Charity , but by afcribing fuch Effects to the Ambition ...
... Manner , that it is im- poffible to account for Effects fo diffe- rent from what we might expect from those who profefs themselves Followers of the highest Pattern of Meekness and Charity , but by afcribing fuch Effects to the Ambition ...
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... manner fuitable to the Occa fion , and worthy his own great Virtue and Eloquence . I fhall not dwell upon it any further , but only transcribe out of a little Tract , called , The Chriftian Hero , published in 1701 , what I find there ...
... manner fuitable to the Occa fion , and worthy his own great Virtue and Eloquence . I fhall not dwell upon it any further , but only transcribe out of a little Tract , called , The Chriftian Hero , published in 1701 , what I find there ...
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... manner . ⠀⠀ THERE were not ever , before the Entrance of the Chriftian Name ⚫ into the World , Men who have main- ⚫tained a more renowned Carriage , than the two great Rivals who poffefs the full Fame of the prefent Age , and will ...
... manner . ⠀⠀ THERE were not ever , before the Entrance of the Chriftian Name ⚫ into the World , Men who have main- ⚫tained a more renowned Carriage , than the two great Rivals who poffefs the full Fame of the prefent Age , and will ...
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... manner of writing it , gave us fuch an Idea of our good old Friend , that upon the reading of it there was not a dry Eye in the Club . Sir ANDREW opening the Book , found it to be a Collection of Acts of Parliament . There was in ...
... manner of writing it , gave us fuch an Idea of our good old Friend , that upon the reading of it there was not a dry Eye in the Club . Sir ANDREW opening the Book , found it to be a Collection of Acts of Parliament . There was in ...
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