The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volumen3J. Crissy, 1824 |
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... taken notice of , as it con- tains a most certain proof of the immortality of the soul , and of divine providence . If any man thinks these facts incredible , let him enjoy his own opinion to himself , but let him not endeavour to ...
... taken notice of , as it con- tains a most certain proof of the immortality of the soul , and of divine providence . If any man thinks these facts incredible , let him enjoy his own opinion to himself , but let him not endeavour to ...
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... eggs and dies . But a man can never have taken , in his full measure of knowledge , has not time to subdue his passions , establish his soul in virtue , and come up to the perfection of his nature , 20 No. 111 . THE SPECTATOR .
... eggs and dies . But a man can never have taken , in his full measure of knowledge , has not time to subdue his passions , establish his soul in virtue , and come up to the perfection of his nature , 20 No. 111 . THE SPECTATOR .
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... taken notice he industriously avoided . After a very long pause , he entered upon an account of this great circumstance in his life with an air which I thought raised my idea of him above what I had ever had before : and gave me the ...
... taken notice he industriously avoided . After a very long pause , he entered upon an account of this great circumstance in his life with an air which I thought raised my idea of him above what I had ever had before : and gave me the ...
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... taken , by those who pleased , pretty plentifully . Among others I observed a person of a tolerable good aspect , who seemed to be more greedy of liquor than any of the company , and yet , methought he did not taste it with delight . As ...
... taken , by those who pleased , pretty plentifully . Among others I observed a person of a tolerable good aspect , who seemed to be more greedy of liquor than any of the company , and yet , methought he did not taste it with delight . As ...
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... taken care to command so much as is necessary for maintaining ourselves in the order of men suitable to our character , the care of superfluities is a vice no less extravagant than the neglect of necessaries would have been before . VOL ...
... taken care to command so much as is necessary for maintaining ourselves in the order of men suitable to our character , the care of superfluities is a vice no less extravagant than the neglect of necessaries would have been before . VOL ...
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