The Spectator, Volume 2J. and R. Tonson, 1767 - English essays |
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... use and perfection ; and it is to fuch as your Lordship , that the Sciences owe the esteem which they have with the active part of mankind . Knowledge of books with DEDICAT I O N. thefe Papers I have acknowledged ...
... use and perfection ; and it is to fuch as your Lordship , that the Sciences owe the esteem which they have with the active part of mankind . Knowledge of books with DEDICAT I O N. thefe Papers I have acknowledged ...
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... use of it through chance or waggery , for the defence of that fuperftitious viande , I know not ; but upon the perufal of it , I conceived fo good an idea of the the author's piety , that I bought the whole book 22 N ° 85 THE SPECTATOR .
... use of it through chance or waggery , for the defence of that fuperftitious viande , I know not ; but upon the perufal of it , I conceived fo good an idea of the the author's piety , that I bought the whole book 22 N ° 85 THE SPECTATOR .
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... use , and endeavour to accommodate them as well as I can to their tafte ; not queftioning but the valuable part of the fex will eafily pardon me , if from time to time I laugh at thofe little vanities and follies which appear in the ...
... use , and endeavour to accommodate them as well as I can to their tafte ; not queftioning but the valuable part of the fex will eafily pardon me , if from time to time I laugh at thofe little vanities and follies which appear in the ...
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... use thy prime , Nor truft another day . W Creech . E all of us complain of the fhortness of time , faith Seneca , and yet have much more than we know what to do with . Our lives , fays he , are spent either in doing nothing at all , or ...
... use thy prime , Nor truft another day . W Creech . E all of us complain of the fhortness of time , faith Seneca , and yet have much more than we know what to do with . Our lives , fays he , are spent either in doing nothing at all , or ...
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... use and property , " the whole perfonal eftate of both parties ; and their " real estate shall be immediately vested in the next heir " of the offenders in as ample manner as if the faid of- " fenders were actually deceased . * In cafes ...
... use and property , " the whole perfonal eftate of both parties ; and their " real estate shall be immediately vested in the next heir " of the offenders in as ample manner as if the faid of- " fenders were actually deceased . * In cafes ...
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