The Spectator: ...Phil. Crampton, 1737 |
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... Dæmon , I am ever curfing what I cannot but approve . I wish it were the Beginning of Repentance , that I fit down ⚫ and defcribe my present Disposition with so hellish an Afpect ; but at prefent the Deltruction of these two ...
... Dæmon , I am ever curfing what I cannot but approve . I wish it were the Beginning of Repentance , that I fit down ⚫ and defcribe my present Disposition with so hellish an Afpect ; but at prefent the Deltruction of these two ...
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... Dæmons . Foreigners complain , that the English are the proudest Nation under Heaven . Perhaps they too have their Share ; but be that as it will , general Charges against Bodies of Men is the Fault I am wri- ting against . It must be ...
... Dæmons . Foreigners complain , that the English are the proudest Nation under Heaven . Perhaps they too have their Share ; but be that as it will , general Charges against Bodies of Men is the Fault I am wri- ting against . It must be ...
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