“The” Spectator ...J. Wood, 1761 |
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... fuch , that it will not be a difparagements to be the meaneft author in it . Forgive me , my Lord , for taking this occafion of : telling all the world how ardently I love love and honour you ; and that I am , DEDICATION .
... fuch , that it will not be a difparagements to be the meaneft author in it . Forgive me , my Lord , for taking this occafion of : telling all the world how ardently I love love and honour you ; and that I am , DEDICATION .
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... for all your favours , My LORD , Your Lordship's Most obliged , moft obedient , and moft bumble Servant , THE SPECTATOR . THE SPECTATOR . VOLUME SECOND . No 81 . Saturday DEDICATION . love and honour you; and that I am, ...
... for all your favours , My LORD , Your Lordship's Most obliged , moft obedient , and moft bumble Servant , THE SPECTATOR . THE SPECTATOR . VOLUME SECOND . No 81 . Saturday DEDICATION . love and honour you; and that I am, ...
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... honour ,. who patch out of principle , and with an eye to the in- tereft of their country . Nay , I am informed that fome of them adhere fo ftedfaftly to their party , and are fo far from facrificing their zeal for the public to their ...
... honour ,. who patch out of principle , and with an eye to the in- tereft of their country . Nay , I am informed that fome of them adhere fo ftedfaftly to their party , and are fo far from facrificing their zeal for the public to their ...
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... honour of thofe brave Athenians that were flain in a fight with the Lacedemonians . After having addreffed himself to the feveral ranks and orders of his countrymen , and fhewn them how they should behave themselves in the public caufe ...
... honour of thofe brave Athenians that were flain in a fight with the Lacedemonians . After having addreffed himself to the feveral ranks and orders of his countrymen , and fhewn them how they should behave themselves in the public caufe ...
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... honour , liberty , and fortune . One would think he did not know , that his creditor can fay the worst thing imaginable of him , to wit , That he is unju , without de- famation ; and can feize his perfon , without being guilty of an ...
... honour , liberty , and fortune . One would think he did not know , that his creditor can fay the worst thing imaginable of him , to wit , That he is unju , without de- famation ; and can feize his perfon , without being guilty of an ...
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