The Spectator, 6권Peter Wilson (Dublín) Peter Wilson, 1755 |
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... taken notice of in thefe Words , Who can understand bis Errors ? cleanfe thou me from fecret Faults . IF the open Profeffors of Impiety deserve the utmost Application and Endeavours of Moral Writers to recover them from Vice and Folly ...
... taken notice of in thefe Words , Who can understand bis Errors ? cleanfe thou me from fecret Faults . IF the open Profeffors of Impiety deserve the utmost Application and Endeavours of Moral Writers to recover them from Vice and Folly ...
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... taken no- tice of . An Adverfary , on the contrary , makes a ftricter Search into us , difcovers every Flaw and Imperfection in our Tempers , and though his Malice may fet them in too ftrong a Light , it has generally fome Ground for ...
... taken no- tice of . An Adverfary , on the contrary , makes a ftricter Search into us , difcovers every Flaw and Imperfection in our Tempers , and though his Malice may fet them in too ftrong a Light , it has generally fome Ground for ...
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... taken notice of . A wife Man will fufpect those Actions to which he is directed by fome- thing befides Reason , and always apprehend fome con- cealed Evil in every Resolution that is of a difputable Nature , when it is conformable to ...
... taken notice of . A wife Man will fufpect those Actions to which he is directed by fome- thing befides Reason , and always apprehend fome con- cealed Evil in every Resolution that is of a difputable Nature , when it is conformable to ...
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... taken a Pipe of Tobacco , and rumi- nated for fome time ) If , fays he , the King of France is certainly dead we fhall have plenty of Mackerel this Sea- fon ; fon ; our Fishery will not be difturbed by Privateers 36 The SPECTATOR . No 403 .
... taken a Pipe of Tobacco , and rumi- nated for fome time ) If , fays he , the King of France is certainly dead we fhall have plenty of Mackerel this Sea- fon ; fon ; our Fishery will not be difturbed by Privateers 36 The SPECTATOR . No 403 .
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... taken for . IF Men would be content to graft upon Nature , and affift her Operations , what mighty Effects might we ex- pect ? Tully would not stand fo much alone in Oratory , Virgil in Poetry , or Cæfar in War . To build upon Nature ...
... taken for . IF Men would be content to graft upon Nature , and affift her Operations , what mighty Effects might we ex- pect ? Tully would not stand fo much alone in Oratory , Virgil in Poetry , or Cæfar in War . To build upon Nature ...
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