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... with a good grace for the future , and to demean himself so as to be no more than cheerful when he wins , than grave when he loses . ' 999 T No. 430. MONDAY , JULY 14 , 1712 Qu©¡re peregrinum NO . 429 . 215 SPECTATOR .
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With Prefaces, Historical and Biographical Alexander Chalmers. No. 430. MONDAY , JULY 14 , 1712 Qu©¡re peregrinum , vicinia rauca reclamat . HOR . EPIST . i . 17. ult . -The crowd replies , Go seek a stranger to believe thy lies . " SIR ...
With Prefaces, Historical and Biographical Alexander Chalmers. No. 430. MONDAY , JULY 14 , 1712 Qu©¡re peregrinum , vicinia rauca reclamat . HOR . EPIST . i . 17. ult . -The crowd replies , Go seek a stranger to believe thy lies . " SIR ...
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... July 14. " " Your most humble servant . " " Man is a sociable creature , and a lover of glory ; whence it is , that when several persons are united in the same society , they are studious to lessen the reputation of others , in order to ...
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... July 14. " " MR . SPECTATOR , " Notwithstanding the repeated censures 274 NO . 443 . SPECTATOR .
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