The Spectator. ...John Bell, 1776 |
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Page 48
... mind of man . We fhall therefore utterly extinguish this melan- choly thought , of our being overlooked by our Maker in the multiplicity of his works , and the infinity of thofe objects among which he seems to be inceffantly employed ...
... mind of man . We fhall therefore utterly extinguish this melan- choly thought , of our being overlooked by our Maker in the multiplicity of his works , and the infinity of thofe objects among which he seems to be inceffantly employed ...
Page 51
... minds where they had scarce any footing before . I muft add , that it is one of the best schools in the world " to receive a general notion of mankind in , and a certain freedom of behaviour , which is not fo ea- fily acquired in any ...
... minds where they had scarce any footing before . I muft add , that it is one of the best schools in the world " to receive a general notion of mankind in , and a certain freedom of behaviour , which is not fo ea- fily acquired in any ...
Page 56
... mind clearly , when a am talking for the good of my country . I will not make my court to an ill man , though he were a B- -y or a T - y . Nay , I would not stick to call fuch a politician , a traitor , an enemy to his country , and a ...
... mind clearly , when a am talking for the good of my country . I will not make my court to an ill man , though he were a B- -y or a T - y . Nay , I would not stick to call fuch a politician , a traitor , an enemy to his country , and a ...
Page 58
... mind the two or three next lines : Ch - rch and p - dd - ng in the fame fentence ! Our clergy are very much beholden to him . Upon this the third gentle- man , who was of a mild difpofition , and as I found a whig in his heart , defired ...
... mind the two or three next lines : Ch - rch and p - dd - ng in the fame fentence ! Our clergy are very much beholden to him . Upon this the third gentle- man , who was of a mild difpofition , and as I found a whig in his heart , defired ...
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... mind , the body , and fortune of the perfon who is devoted to it . In regard to the mind , it first of all discovers every flaw in it . The fober man , by the ftrength of reafon , may keep under and fubdue every vice or folly to which ...
... mind , the body , and fortune of the perfon who is devoted to it . In regard to the mind , it first of all discovers every flaw in it . The fober man , by the ftrength of reafon , may keep under and fubdue every vice or folly to which ...
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