The British Essayists: SpectatorJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... figure would Mr. Bayes have made without his 66 Egad and all that ? " How can a judicious man distinguish one thing from another , without saying " This here , " or " That there ? " And how can a sober man , without using the expletives ...
... figure would Mr. Bayes have made without his 66 Egad and all that ? " How can a judicious man distinguish one thing from another , without saying " This here , " or " That there ? " And how can a sober man , without using the expletives ...
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... figure with the generality of man- kind , exempts me from any temptations to expense ; and all my business lies within a very narrow com- pass , which is only to give an honest man who takes care of my estate , proper vouchers for his ...
... figure with the generality of man- kind , exempts me from any temptations to expense ; and all my business lies within a very narrow com- pass , which is only to give an honest man who takes care of my estate , proper vouchers for his ...
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... figure , are no other than so many persons in authority to make good his charge against him . Human society depends upon his having the vengeance law allots him ; and the debtor owes his liberty to his neighbour , as much as the ...
... figure , are no other than so many persons in authority to make good his charge against him . Human society depends upon his having the vengeance law allots him ; and the debtor owes his liberty to his neighbour , as much as the ...
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... figures was extremely well suited to his faces , and was made up of all the glaring colours that could be mixed together ; every part of the dress was in a flutter , and endeavoured to distinguish itself above the rest . On the left ...
... figures was extremely well suited to his faces , and was made up of all the glaring colours that could be mixed together ; every part of the dress was in a flutter , and endeavoured to distinguish itself above the rest . On the left ...
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... figures were wonderfully laboured . If he drew the portraiture of a man , he did not omit a single hair in his face ; if the figure of a ship , there was not a rope among the tackle that escaped him . He had likewise hung a great part ...
... figures were wonderfully laboured . If he drew the portraiture of a man , he did not omit a single hair in his face ; if the figure of a ship , there was not a rope among the tackle that escaped him . He had likewise hung a great part ...
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