The Spectator, Volume 6Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1853 - Spectator (London, England : 1711) |
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... is shining or defective in person or mind : say , there are those who think themselves bound to supply with good - nature the failings of those who I love them , and who always think those the objects No. 522. ] 29 THE SPECTATOR .
... is shining or defective in person or mind : say , there are those who think themselves bound to supply with good - nature the failings of those who I love them , and who always think those the objects No. 522. ] 29 THE SPECTATOR .
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Alexander Chalmers. love them , and who always think those the objects of love and pity who came to their arms the ... object , which comes into such a gentleman's way , gives his wife new pleasures and satisfactions . The approbation of ...
Alexander Chalmers. love them , and who always think those the objects of love and pity who came to their arms the ... object , which comes into such a gentleman's way , gives his wife new pleasures and satisfactions . The approbation of ...
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... object that lay before them . Both rivulets were parted near their springs into so many others , as there were straight and crooked paths , which they attended all along to their respective issues . ' I observed from the several paths ...
... object that lay before them . Both rivulets were parted near their springs into so many others , as there were straight and crooked paths , which they attended all along to their respective issues . ' I observed from the several paths ...
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... object of his utmost affection ? Benevolus , both in public and private , on all occa- sions of life , appears to have every good quality and desirable ornament . Abroad he is reverenced and esteemed ; at home beloved and happy . The ...
... object of his utmost affection ? Benevolus , both in public and private , on all occa- sions of life , appears to have every good quality and desirable ornament . Abroad he is reverenced and esteemed ; at home beloved and happy . The ...
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... objects , and produces many sorrows and calamities in human life . It is a precept several times inculcated by Ho ... object which we reach after . Where one man lives to en- joy the good he has in view , ten thousand are cut off in the ...
... objects , and produces many sorrows and calamities in human life . It is a precept several times inculcated by Ho ... object which we reach after . Where one man lives to en- joy the good he has in view , ten thousand are cut off in the ...
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