The Spectator, Volumes 1-2Dent, 1930 |
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Page 266
... as your self , so that you can have no Pretence for refusing the Combat : However , says he , ' tis Pity , and indeed would be a Sin , that so many innocent innocent Men should perish for our Sakes rather let you 266 THE SPECTATOR.
... as your self , so that you can have no Pretence for refusing the Combat : However , says he , ' tis Pity , and indeed would be a Sin , that so many innocent innocent Men should perish for our Sakes rather let you 266 THE SPECTATOR.
Page 48
... innocent Diver sions , I must confess I think it is below reasonable Creatures to be altogether conversant in such Diver sions as are meerly innocent , and have nothing else to recommend them , but that there is no hurt in them ...
... innocent Diver sions , I must confess I think it is below reasonable Creatures to be altogether conversant in such Diver sions as are meerly innocent , and have nothing else to recommend them , but that there is no hurt in them ...
Page 184
... Innocence , however knowing he may be in the Ways day , of Men , will not vaunt himself thereof ; but will August 1 ... Innocent Men who have suffered as Criminals , tho ' they were Benefactors to Humane Society , seem to be Persons of ...
... Innocence , however knowing he may be in the Ways day , of Men , will not vaunt himself thereof ; but will August 1 ... Innocent Men who have suffered as Criminals , tho ' they were Benefactors to Humane Society , seem to be Persons of ...
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