“The” Spectator ...J. Wood, 1761 |
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Page 130
... Some countries punish this crime with death ; but I think fuch a banishment would be fufficient , and might turn this generative faculty to the advantage of the . public . In the mean time , till thefe gentlemen may be thus dif- pofed ...
... Some countries punish this crime with death ; but I think fuch a banishment would be fufficient , and might turn this generative faculty to the advantage of the . public . In the mean time , till thefe gentlemen may be thus dif- pofed ...
Page 146
... SOME learned men look upon this conclufion as a pre- diction of our Saviour , or at least that Socrates , like the high - prieft , prophefied unknowingly , and pointed at that divine Teacher who was to come into the world fome ages ...
... SOME learned men look upon this conclufion as a pre- diction of our Saviour , or at least that Socrates , like the high - prieft , prophefied unknowingly , and pointed at that divine Teacher who was to come into the world fome ages ...
Page 193
... Some tell us that C is the mark of those papers that are written by the clergyman , though others afcribe them to the club in general : that the papers marked with R were written by my friend Sir ROGER : that L fignifies the VOL III . R ...
... Some tell us that C is the mark of those papers that are written by the clergyman , though others afcribe them to the club in general : that the papers marked with R were written by my friend Sir ROGER : that L fignifies the VOL III . R ...
Page 210
... some- times pretended to be reprefented under fuch draughts , were given us by the painter in the characters of real life , and the perfons of men and women , whofe actions have rendered rendered them laudable or infamous ; we fhould ...
... some- times pretended to be reprefented under fuch draughts , were given us by the painter in the characters of real life , and the perfons of men and women , whofe actions have rendered rendered them laudable or infamous ; we fhould ...
Page 225
... Some thing , in fhort , I fhould have for him that may be ho nourable , but not troublesome ; and I intreat that you " will procure him the first thing of this kind that offers , < by which you will not only oblige me , but him alfo ...
... Some thing , in fhort , I fhould have for him that may be ho nourable , but not troublesome ; and I intreat that you " will procure him the first thing of this kind that offers , < by which you will not only oblige me , but him alfo ...
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