The Spectator. ...John Bell, 1776 |
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Page 82
... mention , but out of pure morality , that I ⚫ think fo much conftancy fhould be rewarded , tho ' I may not do it after all perhaps . I do not believe all the unreasonable malice of mankind can give a pretence why I fhould have been ...
... mention , but out of pure morality , that I ⚫ think fo much conftancy fhould be rewarded , tho ' I may not do it after all perhaps . I do not believe all the unreasonable malice of mankind can give a pretence why I fhould have been ...
Page 84
... mention the two following . First of all , a man fhould always confider how much he has more than he wants ; and fecondly , How much more un- happy he might be than he really is . First of all , a man should always confider how much ...
... mention the two following . First of all , a man fhould always confider how much he has more than he wants ; and fecondly , How much more un- happy he might be than he really is . First of all , a man should always confider how much ...
Page 96
... mention me by the name of the crazed gentleman , the gentleman a little touched , the mad Londoner , ⚫ and the like . This made me think it high time for me to fhift my quarters , which I refolved to do the first favourable opportunity ...
... mention me by the name of the crazed gentleman , the gentleman a little touched , the mad Londoner , ⚫ and the like . This made me think it high time for me to fhift my quarters , which I refolved to do the first favourable opportunity ...
Page 104
... mention fome ancient laws among the heathens which punished this crime with death , and and others of the fame kind , which are now 104 No 579 : - THE SPECTATOR . ⚫ what the most rigid justice could not have inter- ...
... mention fome ancient laws among the heathens which punished this crime with death , and and others of the fame kind , which are now 104 No 579 : - THE SPECTATOR . ⚫ what the most rigid justice could not have inter- ...
Page 115
Conftantius himself must be the best judge in the affair he mentions . The letter dated from Lincoln is received . me . Arethuja and her friend may hear farther from Celia is a little too hafty . Harriot is a good girl , but must not ...
Conftantius himself must be the best judge in the affair he mentions . The letter dated from Lincoln is received . me . Arethuja and her friend may hear farther from Celia is a little too hafty . Harriot is a good girl , but must not ...
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