The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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... a fond Mother to a Child , which often proves his Ruin ; but the Affection of the Divine Being to that of a wife Father , who would have his Sons Sons exercised with Labour , Difap- pointment , and Pain 16 The SPECTATOR . N ° 237-
... a fond Mother to a Child , which often proves his Ruin ; but the Affection of the Divine Being to that of a wife Father , who would have his Sons Sons exercised with Labour , Difap- pointment , and Pain 16 The SPECTATOR . N ° 237-
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... Father . N ° 238. Monday , December 3 . Nequicquam populo bibulas donaveris Aures , Perfius , Sat. 4 , Refpue quod non es MONG all the Diseases of A the Mind , there is not one more epidemical or more pernicious than the Love of ...
... Father . N ° 238. Monday , December 3 . Nequicquam populo bibulas donaveris Aures , Perfius , Sat. 4 , Refpue quod non es MONG all the Diseases of A the Mind , there is not one more epidemical or more pernicious than the Love of ...
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... adminiftred great Comfort to our Fore - fathers , and is • ftill made ufe of on this Occafion with very good Effect in moft Parts of her VOL . VII . • Ma- D C A Majefty's Dominions . There are fome , I N ° 245 . The SPECTATOR . 73.
... adminiftred great Comfort to our Fore - fathers , and is • ftill made ufe of on this Occafion with very good Effect in moft Parts of her VOL . VII . • Ma- D C A Majefty's Dominions . There are fome , I N ° 245 . The SPECTATOR . 73.
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... worthy Action he is able to ac- complish in a great one . It is not ma- ny Years ago fince Lapirius , in wrong of his elder Brother , came to a great E- ftate ftate by Gift of his Father , by reafon of 92 The SPECTATOR . No 248 %
... worthy Action he is able to ac- complish in a great one . It is not ma- ny Years ago fince Lapirius , in wrong of his elder Brother , came to a great E- ftate ftate by Gift of his Father , by reafon of 92 The SPECTATOR . No 248 %
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... Father gave me this House and Land : Had he lived till now , he would not have beftowed it in that manner ; he took it from the Man you were , and I restore it to the Man you are . I am , SIR , Your affectionate Brother , and humble ...
... Father gave me this House and Land : Had he lived till now , he would not have beftowed it in that manner ; he took it from the Man you were , and I restore it to the Man you are . I am , SIR , Your affectionate Brother , and humble ...
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