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... action its proper weight and repose ' I can stifle any violent inclination , and op- pose a torrent of anger , or the solicitations of revenge , with success . Indolence is a stream which flows slowly on , but yet undermines the ...
... action its proper weight and repose ' I can stifle any violent inclination , and op- pose a torrent of anger , or the solicitations of revenge , with success . Indolence is a stream which flows slowly on , but yet undermines the ...
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... action of one's life . It since the good will not be confined to me alone , were as little hazard to be lost in a ... actions it those qualifications you expect in him whe has produced . pretends to the honour of being , Madam , ' The ...
... action of one's life . It since the good will not be confined to me alone , were as little hazard to be lost in a ... actions it those qualifications you expect in him whe has produced . pretends to the honour of being , Madam , ' The ...
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... actions are of no significancy to mankind , and might have been performed account of the great Turk . From six to ... action as that I have been speaking of , I shall present my reader with a faithful copy of it ; after having first ...
... actions are of no significancy to mankind , and might have been performed account of the great Turk . From six to ... action as that I have been speaking of , I shall present my reader with a faithful copy of it ; after having first ...
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... actions , and receiv- the husband was particularly negligent of him ; ed so very small improvements ; and yet , if we and though he gave many intimations of a look into the behaviour of many whom we passion towards the wife , the ...
... actions , and receiv- the husband was particularly negligent of him ; ed so very small improvements ; and yet , if we and though he gave many intimations of a look into the behaviour of many whom we passion towards the wife , the ...
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... coloured hood an Indian queen ; and that you will in due time take these airy gentlemen into consideration . ' We the more carnestly beg that you would of its nature to every action of one's life . No. 319. ] 11 THE SPECTATOR .
... coloured hood an Indian queen ; and that you will in due time take these airy gentlemen into consideration . ' We the more carnestly beg that you would of its nature to every action of one's life . No. 319. ] 11 THE SPECTATOR .
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