The Spectator, Volume 2J. Duncan, 1791 |
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... comes to in his debtor's honour , liberty , and fortune . One would think he did not know , that his creditor can ... come within general confiderations : for one such case'as one of these , there are ten , where a man , to keep up a ...
... comes to in his debtor's honour , liberty , and fortune . One would think he did not know , that his creditor can ... come within general confiderations : for one such case'as one of these , there are ten , where a man , to keep up a ...
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... comes into it , and scorns to have an estate in partnership , that is to say , liable to the demand or insult of any man living . There is my friend Sir Andrew , though for many years a great and general trader , was never the defendant ...
... comes into it , and scorns to have an estate in partnership , that is to say , liable to the demand or insult of any man living . There is my friend Sir Andrew , though for many years a great and general trader , was never the defendant ...
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... come not , oh " excellent prince , to implore your pardon ; I come to W relate my forrow , a forrow . too great for human life to support : from henceforth thail all occurrences appear ** dreams or mort intervals of amuseinent , from ...
... come not , oh " excellent prince , to implore your pardon ; I come to W relate my forrow , a forrow . too great for human life to support : from henceforth thail all occurrences appear ** dreams or mort intervals of amuseinent , from ...
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... come ? Let him hear from me , what they feel 4 who have given death by the false mercy of his adminis 6 stration , and form to himself the vengeance called for by * those who have perished by his negligence . ” R. 66 f 1 . N ° 85 ...
... come ? Let him hear from me , what they feel 4 who have given death by the false mercy of his adminis 6 stration , and form to himself the vengeance called for by * those who have perished by his negligence . ” R. 66 f 1 . N ° 85 ...
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... comes in my way , under whatsoever despicable circunstances it may appear ; for as no mortal author , in the ordinary fate , and vicissitude of things , knows to what use his works may , fome time or other , be applied , a man may often ...
... comes in my way , under whatsoever despicable circunstances it may appear ; for as no mortal author , in the ordinary fate , and vicissitude of things , knows to what use his works may , fome time or other , be applied , a man may often ...
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