The Spectator, Volume 2J.M. Dent & Company, 1924 |
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Page 11
... Father not many Years after . The Barbarity of the Action was represented to Mark Antony , who immediately summoned Herod into Egypt , to answer for the Crime that was there laid to his Charge , Herod attributed the Summons to Antony's ...
... Father not many Years after . The Barbarity of the Action was represented to Mark Antony , who immediately summoned Herod into Egypt , to answer for the Crime that was there laid to his Charge , Herod attributed the Summons to Antony's ...
Page 12
... 'd his Embraces , and answer'd all his Fondness with bitter Invectives for the Death of her Father and her Brother . This Behaviour so incensed Herod 1711 . Herod , that he very hardly refrain'd from 12 THE SPECTATOR.
... 'd his Embraces , and answer'd all his Fondness with bitter Invectives for the Death of her Father and her Brother . This Behaviour so incensed Herod 1711 . Herod , that he very hardly refrain'd from 12 THE SPECTATOR.
Page 36
... father to the poor , and the cause which I knew not I searched out . Did not I weep for him that was in trouble , was not my soul grieved for the poor ? Let me be weighed in an even ballance , that God may know mine integrity . If I did ...
... father to the poor , and the cause which I knew not I searched out . Did not I weep for him that was in trouble , was not my soul grieved for the poor ? Let me be weighed in an even ballance , that God may know mine integrity . If I did ...
Page 48
... father would not see him , and had ordered him to be put out of his House , My Mother is won over to my side , but dares not mention me to my Father for fear of provoking him About a Month ago he lay sick upon his Bed , and in great ...
... father would not see him , and had ordered him to be put out of his House , My Mother is won over to my side , but dares not mention me to my Father for fear of provoking him About a Month ago he lay sick upon his Bed , and in great ...
Page 50
... Father , being what comes nearest to that between a Creature and its Creator . If the Father is in exorable to the Child who has offended , let the Offence be of never so high a Nature , how will he address him self to the Supreme Being ...
... Father , being what comes nearest to that between a Creature and its Creator . If the Father is in exorable to the Child who has offended , let the Offence be of never so high a Nature , how will he address him self to the Supreme Being ...
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