“The” Spectator, Volume 6J. Parsons, 1793 - English essays |
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... respect , My LORD , Your Lordship's obliged , Obedient , And bumble servant , THE SPECTATOR . His Lordship was the founder of the splendid and truly valua ble library at Althorp , THE SPECTATOR . No. 380 . FRIDAY , MAY 16 6 DEDICATION .
... respect , My LORD , Your Lordship's obliged , Obedient , And bumble servant , THE SPECTATOR . His Lordship was the founder of the splendid and truly valua ble library at Althorp , THE SPECTATOR . No. 380 . FRIDAY , MAY 16 6 DEDICATION .
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... respect for you , that he is un satisfied till it is wholly out of yours . It must be con- fessed , that when an acknowledgment of an offence is made out of poorness of spirit , and not conviction of heart , heart , the circumstance is ...
... respect for you , that he is un satisfied till it is wholly out of yours . It must be con- fessed , that when an acknowledgment of an offence is made out of poorness of spirit , and not conviction of heart , heart , the circumstance is ...
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... respect to their civil liberties , than they would have been had they not been Christians . I ever thought it a most impious blasphemy against that holy religion , to father any thing upon it that might encourage tyranny , oppression ...
... respect to their civil liberties , than they would have been had they not been Christians . I ever thought it a most impious blasphemy against that holy religion , to father any thing upon it that might encourage tyranny , oppression ...
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... doubtless hold much stronger with respect to a worthy one , that he may never be upbraided for having lost so valuable a treasure which was once in his possession . X. No. 386 . FRIDAY , MAY 23 , 1712 . 34 No. 385 . THE SPECTATOR .
... doubtless hold much stronger with respect to a worthy one , that he may never be upbraided for having lost so valuable a treasure which was once in his possession . X. No. 386 . FRIDAY , MAY 23 , 1712 . 34 No. 385 . THE SPECTATOR .
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... respect even in a man no other- wise venerable . The forwardness of youth , when it proceeds from alacrity and not insolence , has also its allowances . The companion who is formed for such by nature , gives to every character of life ...
... respect even in a man no other- wise venerable . The forwardness of youth , when it proceeds from alacrity and not insolence , has also its allowances . The companion who is formed for such by nature , gives to every character of life ...
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