The Spectator, Volume 2J. Duncan, 1791 |
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... against another . After a short survey of them , I found they were patched differently ; the faces on one - hand , being spotted on the right side of the forehead , and those upon the other on the left . I quickly perceived that they ...
... against another . After a short survey of them , I found they were patched differently ; the faces on one - hand , being spotted on the right side of the forehead , and those upon the other on the left . I quickly perceived that they ...
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... against her . inclina . tions , to patch on the Whig side . I am told that many virtuous matrons who formerly have been taught to believe that this artificial spotting of the face was unlawful , are now reconciled , by a zeal for their ...
... against her . inclina . tions , to patch on the Whig side . I am told that many virtuous matrons who formerly have been taught to believe that this artificial spotting of the face was unlawful , are now reconciled , by a zeal for their ...
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... against those who are perhaps of the same family , or at least of the same religion or nation , but against those who are the open , professed , undoubted enemies of their faith , liberty and country . When the Romans were pressed with ...
... against those who are perhaps of the same family , or at least of the same religion or nation , but against those who are the open , professed , undoubted enemies of their faith , liberty and country . When the Romans were pressed with ...
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... against him . Human society depends upon his having the vengeance law allots him ; and the debtor owes his liberty to his neighbour , as much as the murderer does his life to his prince . Our gentry are , generally speaking , in debt ...
... against him . Human society depends upon his having the vengeance law allots him ; and the debtor owes his liberty to his neighbour , as much as the murderer does his life to his prince . Our gentry are , generally speaking , in debt ...
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... against their laws . A « court can make fashion and duty walk together ; it can never , without the guilt of a court , happen , that it shall “ not be unfashionable to do what is unlawful . But alas ! “ in the dominions of Pharamond ...
... against their laws . A « court can make fashion and duty walk together ; it can never , without the guilt of a court , happen , that it shall “ not be unfashionable to do what is unlawful . But alas ! “ in the dominions of Pharamond ...
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