The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volumen3J. Crissy, 1824 |
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... body that had any thing to do with him , but never said a rude thing in his life : the most indolent person in the world ; he would sign a deed that passed away half his estate with his gloves on ; but would not put on his hat before a ...
... body that had any thing to do with him , but never said a rude thing in his life : the most indolent person in the world ; he would sign a deed that passed away half his estate with his gloves on ; but would not put on his hat before a ...
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... bodies are perpetually flying off from their respective bodies , one after another ; and that these surfaces or thin cases that included each other whilst they were joined in the body , like the coats of an onion , are sometimes seen ...
... bodies are perpetually flying off from their respective bodies , one after another ; and that these surfaces or thin cases that included each other whilst they were joined in the body , like the coats of an onion , are sometimes seen ...
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... body else nodding , either - wakes them himself , or sends his servants to them . Several other of the old Knight's particularities break out upon these occasions ; sometimes he will be lengthening out a verse in the singing Psalms half ...
... body else nodding , either - wakes them himself , or sends his servants to them . Several other of the old Knight's particularities break out upon these occasions ; sometimes he will be lengthening out a verse in the singing Psalms half ...
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... body and a mind at ease . Juv . Sat. 10. v . 356 . BODILY labour is of two kinds , either that which a man submits to for his livelihood , or that which he undergoes for his pleasure . The latter of them generally changes the name of ...
... body and a mind at ease . Juv . Sat. 10. v . 356 . BODILY labour is of two kinds , either that which a man submits to for his livelihood , or that which he undergoes for his pleasure . The latter of them generally changes the name of ...
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... body , without considering it in the niceties of anatomy , lets us see how absolutely necessary labour is for the right preservation of it . There must be frequent motions and agitations to mix , digest , and se- parate the juices ...
... body , without considering it in the niceties of anatomy , lets us see how absolutely necessary labour is for the right preservation of it . There must be frequent motions and agitations to mix , digest , and se- parate the juices ...
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