The Spectator, Volume 3John Bell, 1776 - English essays |
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Page 45
... seems to feel does not abate the inclination I had to re- commend to husbands a more regular behaviour , than to give the most exquifite of torments to those who love them , nay , whofe torment would be a- bated if they did not love ...
... seems to feel does not abate the inclination I had to re- commend to husbands a more regular behaviour , than to give the most exquifite of torments to those who love them , nay , whofe torment would be a- bated if they did not love ...
Page 228
... seems found themfelves fo edified by it , that they flocked in greater numbers to this learned man than to his rival . The other finding his congregation moulder- ing every Sunday , and hearing at length what was the occafion of it ...
... seems found themfelves fo edified by it , that they flocked in greater numbers to this learned man than to his rival . The other finding his congregation moulder- ing every Sunday , and hearing at length what was the occafion of it ...
Page 257
... seems to be born for him , which is your talkative fellow . It is fo ordered that there is a fecret bent , as natu- ral as the meeting of different fexes , in those two characters , to fupply each other's wants . I had the honour the ...
... seems to be born for him , which is your talkative fellow . It is fo ordered that there is a fecret bent , as natu- ral as the meeting of different fexes , in those two characters , to fupply each other's wants . I had the honour the ...
Page 299
... seems now to accufe his goodnefs , may in the con- fummation of things both magnify his goodnefs , and exalt his wifdom . And this is enough to check our prefumption , fince it is in vain to apply our mea- fures of regularity to matters ...
... seems now to accufe his goodnefs , may in the con- fummation of things both magnify his goodnefs , and exalt his wifdom . And this is enough to check our prefumption , fince it is in vain to apply our mea- fures of regularity to matters ...
Page 337
... seems to be very unnatural , that a woman that has fed a child as part of herself for nine months , fhould have no defire to nurfe it farther , when brought to light and before her eyes , and when by its cry it implores her afliftance ...
... seems to be very unnatural , that a woman that has fed a child as part of herself for nine months , fhould have no defire to nurfe it farther , when brought to light and before her eyes , and when by its cry it implores her afliftance ...
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