The Spectator, Volume 4J.M. Dent & Company, 1913 |
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... Honour , and Friendship , which are in the highest Degree engaged in this Alliance , there can nothing rise in the common Course of Life , or from the Blows or Favours of Fortune , in which a Man will not find Matters of some Delight ...
... Honour , and Friendship , which are in the highest Degree engaged in this Alliance , there can nothing rise in the common Course of Life , or from the Blows or Favours of Fortune , in which a Man will not find Matters of some Delight ...
Page 27
... Honour to be done me out of Respect and Inclination to me , rather than Regard to your own Service : For which Reasons , I beg Leave to lay before your Majesty my reasons for declining to depart from Home ; and will not doubt but , as ...
... Honour to be done me out of Respect and Inclination to me , rather than Regard to your own Service : For which Reasons , I beg Leave to lay before your Majesty my reasons for declining to depart from Home ; and will not doubt but , as ...
Page 28
... Honour would but embarrass Discourse , and new Behaviour towards me perplex me in every Habitude of Life . I am also ... Honours and Offices , it were also to give Talents suitable to them : Were it so , the noble Pharamond would reward ...
... Honour would but embarrass Discourse , and new Behaviour towards me perplex me in every Habitude of Life . I am also ... Honours and Offices , it were also to give Talents suitable to them : Were it so , the noble Pharamond would reward ...
Page 29
... Honour in a Consciousness of Well - doing , will have but little Relish for any outward Homage that is paid him , since what gives him Distinction to himself , cannot come within the Observation of his Beholders , Thus all the Words of ...
... Honour in a Consciousness of Well - doing , will have but little Relish for any outward Homage that is paid him , since what gives him Distinction to himself , cannot come within the Observation of his Beholders , Thus all the Words of ...
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... Honour to defend his People against Hostilities ; and if the Dutch will be so insolent to a Crowned Head , as , in any wise , to cuff or kick those who are under His Protection , I think he is in the Right to call them to an Account for ...
... Honour to defend his People against Hostilities ; and if the Dutch will be so insolent to a Crowned Head , as , in any wise , to cuff or kick those who are under His Protection , I think he is in the Right to call them to an Account for ...
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