The Spectator, 3권Peter Wilson (Dublín) Peter Wilson, 1711 |
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... this Work is to enter- tain its Readers in ge- neral , without giving Offence to any particular Person , it would be difficult to find out fo proper VOL . III . A a Pa- a Patron for it as Your Self , there being Edward Murphy.
... this Work is to enter- tain its Readers in ge- neral , without giving Offence to any particular Person , it would be difficult to find out fo proper VOL . III . A a Pa- a Patron for it as Your Self , there being Edward Murphy.
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... proper Growth of our Country , but are many Degrees nearer the Sun in their Conftitutions than in their Climate . AFTER this frightful Account of Jealoufy , and the Persons who are most subject to it , it will be but fair to fhew by ...
... proper Growth of our Country , but are many Degrees nearer the Sun in their Conftitutions than in their Climate . AFTER this frightful Account of Jealoufy , and the Persons who are most subject to it , it will be but fair to fhew by ...
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... proper Objects , not- withstanding any little Pain , Want , or Inconvenience which may arise to ourselves from it : In a word , whether we are willing to risk any Part of our Fortune , our Re- putation , or Health or Eafe , for the ...
... proper Objects , not- withstanding any little Pain , Want , or Inconvenience which may arise to ourselves from it : In a word , whether we are willing to risk any Part of our Fortune , our Re- putation , or Health or Eafe , for the ...
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... proper Opportu- nity . In the mean time , Eginhart knowing that what he had done could not be long a Secret , determined to retire from Court ; and in order to it begged the Emperor that he would be pleased to difmifs him , pretending a ...
... proper Opportu- nity . In the mean time , Eginhart knowing that what he had done could not be long a Secret , determined to retire from Court ; and in order to it begged the Emperor that he would be pleased to difmifs him , pretending a ...
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... proper to gain the Attention of an incensed Rabble , at a time when perhaps they would have torn to pieces any Man who had preach- ed the fame Doctrine to them in an open and direct man- ner . As Fables took their Birth in the very ...
... proper to gain the Attention of an incensed Rabble , at a time when perhaps they would have torn to pieces any Man who had preach- ed the fame Doctrine to them in an open and direct man- ner . As Fables took their Birth in the very ...
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