“The” Spectator ...J. Wood, 1761 |
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... ther the private orders be left with his uncle Jofeph were an inftance of fuch an inflamed affection . The jealous king was immediately roufed at fo unexpected a queftion , and concluded his uncle must have been too familiar with her ...
... ther the private orders be left with his uncle Jofeph were an inftance of fuch an inflamed affection . The jealous king was immediately roufed at fo unexpected a queftion , and concluded his uncle must have been too familiar with her ...
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When a man is thoroughly perfuaded that he ought nei- ther to admire , with for , or purfue any thing but what is exactly his duty , it is not in the power of feafons , perfons or accidents , to diminish his value . He only is a great ...
When a man is thoroughly perfuaded that he ought nei- ther to admire , with for , or purfue any thing but what is exactly his duty , it is not in the power of feafons , perfons or accidents , to diminish his value . He only is a great ...
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... ther in the New Teftament , where our Saviour tells us in a moft pathetic manner , that he fhall hereafier regard the clothing of the naked , the feeding of the hungry , and the vifiting of the imprifoned , as offices done to himself ...
... ther in the New Teftament , where our Saviour tells us in a moft pathetic manner , that he fhall hereafier regard the clothing of the naked , the feeding of the hungry , and the vifiting of the imprifoned , as offices done to himself ...
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... ther places , he will have little reafon to imagine that their numbers have fince increafed ; and therefore with " one third part of that province that prince can have gain- ⚫ed no more than one third part of the inhabitants , or 6 ...
... ther places , he will have little reafon to imagine that their numbers have fince increafed ; and therefore with " one third part of that province that prince can have gain- ⚫ed no more than one third part of the inhabitants , or 6 ...
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... ther ; and fhall therefore conclude my paper with a very remarkable story , which is recorded in an old chronicle pu blifhed by Freher , among the writers of the German hi- ftory . EGINHART , who was fecretary to Charles the Great ...
... ther ; and fhall therefore conclude my paper with a very remarkable story , which is recorded in an old chronicle pu blifhed by Freher , among the writers of the German hi- ftory . EGINHART , who was fecretary to Charles the Great ...
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