“The” Spectator ...J. Wood, 1761 |
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Page 20
... several calamities that afflict the minds of men . I faw , with un- fpeakable pleasure , the whole fpecies thus delivered front its forrows though , at the fame time , as we stood round the heap , and furveyed the feveral materials of ...
... several calamities that afflict the minds of men . I faw , with un- fpeakable pleasure , the whole fpecies thus delivered front its forrows though , at the fame time , as we stood round the heap , and furveyed the feveral materials of ...
Page 26
... several secrets which may be of use to those unhappy gentlemen , who are commonly diftinguished by the name of widow - hunters , and who do not know that this tribe of women are , generally speaking , as much upon the catch as ...
... several secrets which may be of use to those unhappy gentlemen , who are commonly diftinguished by the name of widow - hunters , and who do not know that this tribe of women are , generally speaking , as much upon the catch as ...
Page 30
... several paffages in the hiftory of his life : befides , that there is fome little pleafure in difcovering the infirmity of a great man , and feeing how the opinion he has of himself agrees with what the world entertains of him . THE THE ...
... several paffages in the hiftory of his life : befides , that there is fome little pleafure in difcovering the infirmity of a great man , and feeing how the opinion he has of himself agrees with what the world entertains of him . THE THE ...
Page 42
... Several moralifts have confidered the creation as the temple of God , which he has built with his own hands , and which is filled with his prefence . Others have confidered infinite fpace as the receptacle , or rather the habitation of ...
... Several moralifts have confidered the creation as the temple of God , which he has built with his own hands , and which is filled with his prefence . Others have confidered infinite fpace as the receptacle , or rather the habitation of ...
Page 86
... several wanton tricks , fell again upon the grafs ; at the fame instant the body of the Dervis recovered its life . The king was infinite- ly pleafed at fo uncommon an operation , and conjured his friend by every thing that was facred ...
... several wanton tricks , fell again upon the grafs ; at the fame instant the body of the Dervis recovered its life . The king was infinite- ly pleafed at fo uncommon an operation , and conjured his friend by every thing that was facred ...
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