The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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... ther you yourself know it or no , all thefe Gallantries tend to no other end " but to be a Wife and Mother as fait ❝ as you can . T I am , Madam , Your moft obedient Servant . B 4 Wed- " N ° 516. Wednesday , October 22 . Immortale ...
... ther you yourself know it or no , all thefe Gallantries tend to no other end " but to be a Wife and Mother as fait ❝ as you can . T I am , Madam , Your moft obedient Servant . B 4 Wed- " N ° 516. Wednesday , October 22 . Immortale ...
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... ther also to reign by his Grace . ALL the Circumftances of the il- luftrious Life of our Prince , feem to have confpired to make him the Check ❝ and Bridle of Tyranny ; for his Mind has been ftrengthned and confirmed by C one continued ...
... ther also to reign by his Grace . ALL the Circumftances of the il- luftrious Life of our Prince , feem to have confpired to make him the Check ❝ and Bridle of Tyranny ; for his Mind has been ftrengthned and confirmed by C one continued ...
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... ther Sir Arthur . The Coffin was car- ried by fix of his Tenants , and the Pall held up by fix of the Quorum ? The whole Parish followed the Corps with heavy Hearts , and in their Mourning Suits , the Men in Frize , and the Women in ...
... ther Sir Arthur . The Coffin was car- ried by fix of his Tenants , and the Pall held up by fix of the Quorum ? The whole Parish followed the Corps with heavy Hearts , and in their Mourning Suits , the Men in Frize , and the Women in ...
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... ther . INFINITE Goodness is of fo com- municative a nature , that it seems to delight in the conferring of Existence upon every degree of perceptive Be- ing . As this is a Speculation , which I have often pursued with great pleasure to ...
... ther . INFINITE Goodness is of fo com- municative a nature , that it seems to delight in the conferring of Existence upon every degree of perceptive Be- ing . As this is a Speculation , which I have often pursued with great pleasure to ...
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... ther , and receiving additional Improve- ments , according to the Species in which they are implanted . This Pro- grefs in Nature is fo very gradual , that the most perfect of an inferior Species comes very near to the molt imperfect of ...
... ther , and receiving additional Improve- ments , according to the Species in which they are implanted . This Pro- grefs in Nature is fo very gradual , that the most perfect of an inferior Species comes very near to the molt imperfect of ...
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