The Spectator, Volumen3John Bell, 1776 |
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... fuffer ourfelves to be thus carried a- way by mere beauty , or mere wit , Omniamante , with all her vice , will bear away as much of our good - will as the most innocent virgin or difcreet matron ; and there cannot be a more abject fla ...
... fuffer ourfelves to be thus carried a- way by mere beauty , or mere wit , Omniamante , with all her vice , will bear away as much of our good - will as the most innocent virgin or difcreet matron ; and there cannot be a more abject fla ...
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... fuffer in the com merce , who begins with the obligation of being the more ready to enter into it . But thofe men only are truly great , who place their ambition rather in acquiring to themfelves the confcience of worthy enterprifes ...
... fuffer in the com merce , who begins with the obligation of being the more ready to enter into it . But thofe men only are truly great , who place their ambition rather in acquiring to themfelves the confcience of worthy enterprifes ...
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... fuffer derifion under the word , for being governed by the best of wives . It would be worth · your confideration to enter into that nature of affection itself , and tell us , according to your philofophy , why it is that our Dears ...
... fuffer derifion under the word , for being governed by the best of wives . It would be worth · your confideration to enter into that nature of affection itself , and tell us , according to your philofophy , why it is that our Dears ...
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... fuffer when the prince offends . CREECH . TH HE following letter has fo much weight and good fenfe , that I cannot forbear inferting it , though it relates to an hardened finner , whom I have very little hopes of reforming , viz . Lewis ...
... fuffer when the prince offends . CREECH . TH HE following letter has fo much weight and good fenfe , that I cannot forbear inferting it , though it relates to an hardened finner , whom I have very little hopes of reforming , viz . Lewis ...
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... fuffer for us ? What can make us love and * esteem even the most inconfiderable of mankind more than the thought that Chrift died for him ? * Or what difpofe us to fet a ftricter guard upon the purity of our own hearts , than our being ...
... fuffer for us ? What can make us love and * esteem even the most inconfiderable of mankind more than the thought that Chrift died for him ? * Or what difpofe us to fet a ftricter guard upon the purity of our own hearts , than our being ...
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