The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volumen3J. Crissy, 1824 |
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... tion to affairs might have recommended him to the public esteem , and have raised his fortune in another station of life . What good to his coun- try , or himself , might not a trader or merchant have done with such useful though ...
... tion to affairs might have recommended him to the public esteem , and have raised his fortune in another station of life . What good to his coun- try , or himself , might not a trader or merchant have done with such useful though ...
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... - cur to his imagination , without regular introduc- tion , or care to preserve the appearance of chain of thought . ' It is , said he , worth while to No. 109 . THE SPECTATOR . not improbable but Will was formerly tried at ...
... - cur to his imagination , without regular introduc- tion , or care to preserve the appearance of chain of thought . ' It is , said he , worth while to No. 109 . THE SPECTATOR . not improbable but Will was formerly tried at ...
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... tion , has , I think , been evinced to almost a de- monstration . Secondly , From its passions and sentiments , as particularly from its love of existence , its horror of annihilation , and its hopes of immortality , with that sweet ...
... tion , has , I think , been evinced to almost a de- monstration . Secondly , From its passions and sentiments , as particularly from its love of existence , its horror of annihilation , and its hopes of immortality , with that sweet ...
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... tion of fibres ; that are so many imperceptible tubes or pipes interwoven on all sides with in- visible glands or strainers . This general idea of a human body , without considering it in the niceties of anatomy , lets us see how ...
... tion of fibres ; that are so many imperceptible tubes or pipes interwoven on all sides with in- visible glands or strainers . This general idea of a human body , without considering it in the niceties of anatomy , lets us see how ...
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... tion . Every man has such an active principle in him , that he will find out something to employ himself upon in whatever place or state of life he is posted . I have heard of a gentleman who was under close confinement in the bastile ...
... tion . Every man has such an active principle in him , that he will find out something to employ himself upon in whatever place or state of life he is posted . I have heard of a gentleman who was under close confinement in the bastile ...
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