“The” Spectator ...J. Wood, 1761 |
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... body for making a little too free with my betters . In a word , I am quite another man to what I was . Nil fuit unquam Tam difpar fibi - Hor . fat . 3. 1. 1. v . 18 . Nothing was ever fo unlike itself . My old acquaintance scarce know ...
... body for making a little too free with my betters . In a word , I am quite another man to what I was . Nil fuit unquam Tam difpar fibi - Hor . fat . 3. 1. 1. v . 18 . Nothing was ever fo unlike itself . My old acquaintance scarce know ...
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... body before . · I SIR , It Am defcended from the ancient family of the Blanks , a name well known among all men of business . is always read in those little white spaces of writing ⚫ which want to be filled up , and which for that ...
... body before . · I SIR , It Am defcended from the ancient family of the Blanks , a name well known among all men of business . is always read in those little white spaces of writing ⚫ which want to be filled up , and which for that ...
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... body , and with one glance of thought should start beyond the bounds of the creation , fhould it , for millions of years , continue its progrefs through infinite fpace with the fame activity , it would ftill find itself within the ...
... body , and with one glance of thought should start beyond the bounds of the creation , fhould it , for millions of years , continue its progrefs through infinite fpace with the fame activity , it would ftill find itself within the ...
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... bodies that never return again to th their former nature ; but , with fubmiffion , they ought to throw into their account those innumerable rational beings which fetch their nourish- ment chiefly out of liquids ; efpecially when we ...
... bodies that never return again to th their former nature ; but , with fubmiffion , they ought to throw into their account those innumerable rational beings which fetch their nourish- ment chiefly out of liquids ; efpecially when we ...
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... bodies and fortunes of men ; but these I fhall referve for the fubject of fome future paper . Wednesday , July 21 . N ° 570 . ----- Nugaque canora . Hor . Ars poet . v . 322 . Chiming trifles . Rofcommon . HERE is fcarce a man living ...
... bodies and fortunes of men ; but these I fhall referve for the fubject of fome future paper . Wednesday , July 21 . N ° 570 . ----- Nugaque canora . Hor . Ars poet . v . 322 . Chiming trifles . Rofcommon . HERE is fcarce a man living ...
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