The Spectator, Volume 3George Gregory Smith J.M. Dent & Company, 1897 |
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Page 16
... Authors of Events which are serviceable to Mankind , than without being such , to have the publick Fame of it . Where therefore an eminen Merit is robbed by Artifice or Detraction , it does bu encrease by such Endeavours of its Enemies ...
... Authors of Events which are serviceable to Mankind , than without being such , to have the publick Fame of it . Where therefore an eminen Merit is robbed by Artifice or Detraction , it does bu encrease by such Endeavours of its Enemies ...
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... Author for the erecting of several Handicraft Prizes to be contended for by our British Artizans , and the Influence they might have towards the Improvement of our several Manufactures , I have since that been very much surpriz'd by the ...
... Author for the erecting of several Handicraft Prizes to be contended for by our British Artizans , and the Influence they might have towards the Improvement of our several Manufactures , I have since that been very much surpriz'd by the ...
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... the following Letter Matters which I , a Batchelor , cannot be supposed to be acquainted with ; therefore shall not pretend to explain upon it till further further Consideration , but leave the Author of the No. 28 THE SPECTATOR.
... the following Letter Matters which I , a Batchelor , cannot be supposed to be acquainted with ; therefore shall not pretend to explain upon it till further further Consideration , but leave the Author of the No. 28 THE SPECTATOR.
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George Gregory Smith. further Consideration , but leave the Author of the No. 176 . Epistle to express his Condition his own Way . ' Mr. SPECTATOR , I do not deny but you appear in many of your Papers to understand ... Author of the No. ...
George Gregory Smith. further Consideration , but leave the Author of the No. 176 . Epistle to express his Condition his own Way . ' Mr. SPECTATOR , I do not deny but you appear in many of your Papers to understand ... Author of the No. ...
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... Author , we needed not those Volumes of Instructions , but might be honest by an Epitome , ' This Passage in Scripture is indeed wonderfully per suasive , but I think the same Thought is carried much further in the New Testament , where ...
... Author , we needed not those Volumes of Instructions , but might be honest by an Epitome , ' This Passage in Scripture is indeed wonderfully per suasive , but I think the same Thought is carried much further in the New Testament , where ...
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