The Spectator, Volume 7J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1753 - English essays |
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Page 10
... according to his own inclination , or to make his retreat when he finds he has been fuffici- ently obedient to that of others , these entertainments ⚫ would be governed with more good fenfe , and confe- quently with more good breeding ...
... according to his own inclination , or to make his retreat when he finds he has been fuffici- ently obedient to that of others , these entertainments ⚫ would be governed with more good fenfe , and confe- quently with more good breeding ...
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... according to thefe , or what farther qualifications may occur to himself , to fend a lift , is defired to do it within fourteen days after this date . N. B. The place of the phyfician to this fociety , accord- ing to the laft mentioned ...
... according to thefe , or what farther qualifications may occur to himself , to fend a lift , is defired to do it within fourteen days after this date . N. B. The place of the phyfician to this fociety , accord- ing to the laft mentioned ...
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... According as the hufband is difpofed in himself , every circumftance of his life is to give him torment or pleasure . When the affection is well placed , and fup- ported by the confiderations of duty , honour , and friend- hip , which ...
... According as the hufband is difpofed in himself , every circumftance of his life is to give him torment or pleasure . When the affection is well placed , and fup- ported by the confiderations of duty , honour , and friend- hip , which ...
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... according as they promoted idolatry or the worship of the true God . I cannot but look upon this manner of judging upon misfortunés , not only to be very uncharitable in regard to the perfon whom they fall , but very prefumptuous in ...
... according as they promoted idolatry or the worship of the true God . I cannot but look upon this manner of judging upon misfortunés , not only to be very uncharitable in regard to the perfon whom they fall , but very prefumptuous in ...
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... According to this rule , let there be equal age , equal wit , and equal good - humour , in the woman of prudence , and her of liberty ; what ftores has he to expect , who takes the former ? What refuse muft he be contented with , who ...
... According to this rule , let there be equal age , equal wit , and equal good - humour , in the woman of prudence , and her of liberty ; what ftores has he to expect , who takes the former ? What refuse muft he be contented with , who ...
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