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... give each action its proper weight and repose ' I can stifle any violent inclination , and op- pose a torrent of ... gives a tincture of ifs nature to every action of one's life . No. 316. ] 7 THE SPECTATOR .
... give each action its proper weight and repose ' I can stifle any violent inclination , and op- pose a torrent of ... gives a tincture of ifs nature to every action of one's life . No. 316. ] 7 THE SPECTATOR .
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... give them a true taste of themselves , and in - towards happiness with the enamoured . It cline them to consider seriously what they are was now , as is above hinted , almost the end of about . One day would rectify the omissions the ...
... give them a true taste of themselves , and in - towards happiness with the enamoured . It cline them to consider seriously what they are was now , as is above hinted , almost the end of about . One day would rectify the omissions the ...
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... give them a true taste of themselves , and in - towards happiness with the enamoured . It cline them to consider seriously what they are was now , as is above hinted , almost the end of about . One day would rectify the omissions the ...
... give them a true taste of themselves , and in - towards happiness with the enamoured . It cline them to consider seriously what they are was now , as is above hinted , almost the end of about . One day would rectify the omissions the ...
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... give my opinion upon the hat and feather : however , to wipe of the present imputation , and gratify my female correspondent , I shall here print a letter which No 320. ] Friday , March 7 , 1711-12 . I lately received from a man of mode ...
... give my opinion upon the hat and feather : however , to wipe of the present imputation , and gratify my female correspondent , I shall here print a letter which No 320. ] Friday , March 7 , 1711-12 . I lately received from a man of mode ...
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... give us an idea of that happiness from which our first parents fell . The plan of it is wonderfully beautiful , and formed upon THOSE who know how many volumes have the short sketch which we have of it in holy been written on the poems ...
... give us an idea of that happiness from which our first parents fell . The plan of it is wonderfully beautiful , and formed upon THOSE who know how many volumes have the short sketch which we have of it in holy been written on the poems ...
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