The Spectator, Volume 3J. Tonson, 1753 - English essays |
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Page 26
... Families of the Artificers will thank me , more than the Houthold of the Peafants fhall Sir ROGER . Sir ROGER gives to his Men , but I place mine above the Neceffity or Obligation of my Bounty . I am in very lit- tle Pain for the Roman ...
... Families of the Artificers will thank me , more than the Houthold of the Peafants fhall Sir ROGER . Sir ROGER gives to his Men , but I place mine above the Neceffity or Obligation of my Bounty . I am in very lit- tle Pain for the Roman ...
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... Family had never been fullied by a Trade ; a Merchant had never been permitted with his whole Eftate to purchase a Room for his Picture in the Gallery of the COVERLEY s , or to claim his Defcent from the Maid of Honour . But ' tis very ...
... Family had never been fullied by a Trade ; a Merchant had never been permitted with his whole Eftate to purchase a Room for his Picture in the Gallery of the COVERLEY s , or to claim his Defcent from the Maid of Honour . But ' tis very ...
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... Families . It is but fometimes facrificing a Diver- fion or Convenience to the Poor , and turning the ufual Course of our Expences into a better Channel . This is , I think , not only the most prudent and convenient , but the most ...
... Families . It is but fometimes facrificing a Diver- fion or Convenience to the Poor , and turning the ufual Course of our Expences into a better Channel . This is , I think , not only the most prudent and convenient , but the most ...
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... Family , and that therefore he thought it the most ad- vifeable to wear out the Memory of the Fact , by mar- rying him to his Daughter . Accordingly Eginhart was called in , and acquainted by the Emperor , that he fhould no longer have ...
... Family , and that therefore he thought it the most ad- vifeable to wear out the Memory of the Fact , by mar- rying him to his Daughter . Accordingly Eginhart was called in , and acquainted by the Emperor , that he fhould no longer have ...
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... Families which from the Beginning of the World were as oppofite to each other as Light and Darkness . The one of them ... Family was Pain , who was the Son of Mifery , who was the Child of Vice , who was the Off- Spring of the Furies ...
... Families which from the Beginning of the World were as oppofite to each other as Light and Darkness . The one of them ... Family was Pain , who was the Son of Mifery , who was the Child of Vice , who was the Off- Spring of the Furies ...
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