London; a person of indefatigable industry, strong reason, and great experience. His notions of trade are noble and generous, and (as every rich man has usually some sly way of jesting, which would make no great figure were he not a rich man) he calls... Selections from the Spectator - Página 7por Joseph Addison - 1892 - 220 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William B. Cairns - 1896 - 382 páginas
...eminence in the city of London ; a person of indefatigable industry, strong reason, and great experience. His notions of trade are noble and generous, and (as every rich man 7° has usually some sly way of jesting, which would make no great figure were he not a rich man) he... | |
| Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele - 1897 - 234 páginas
...is at a play, for the actors have an ambition to please him. The person of next consideration is Sir Andrew Freeport, a merchant of great eminence in the...the sea the British common. He is acquainted with commerce in all its parts, and will tell you it is a stupid and barbarous way to extend dominion by... | |
| George Gregory Smith - 1897 - 392 páginas
...Eminence in the City of London, A Person of indefatigable Industry, strong Reason, and great Experience, His Notions of Trade are noble and generous, and (as...with Com/ merce in all its Parts, and will tell you that it is a stupid and barbarous Way to extend Dominion by Arms; for true Power is to be got by Arts... | |
| Sir Richard Steele - 1897 - 320 páginas
...experience. His notions of trade are noble and generous, and (as every rich man has usually some sly 15 way of jesting which would make no great figure were...the sea the British Common. He is acquainted with commerce in all its parts, and will tell you that it is a stupid and barbarous way to extend dominion... | |
| Sir Richard Steele - 1897 - 298 páginas
...eminence in the city of London, a person of indefatigable industry, strong reason, and great experience. His notions of trade are noble and generous, and (as every rich man has usually some sly 15 way of jesting which would make no great figure were he not a rich man), he calls the sea the British... | |
| George Atherton Aitken - 1898 - 490 páginas
...eminence in the city of 'London : a person of indefatigable industry, strong reason, and great experience. His notions of trade <are noble and generous, and,...were he not a rich man, he calls the sea /the British "CommonT He is acquainted with commerce in all its parts, and will tell you that it is a stupid and... | |
| SAMUEL THRBER - 1898 - 236 páginas
...eminence in the city of London: a person of indefatigable industry, strong reason, and great experience. His notions of trade are noble and generous, and (as...great figure were he not a rich man) he calls the sea fihe British Common. He is acquainted with commerce in all its parts, and will tell you that it is... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1898 - 264 páginas
...eminence in the city of London, a person of indefatigable industry, strong reason, and great experience. His notions of trade are noble and generous, and (as every rich man has usually some s sly way of jesting which would make no great figure were he not a rich man) he calls the sea the... | |
| Evelyn Dawsonne Heathcote - 1899 - 360 páginas
...Eminence in the City of London. A Person of indefatigable Industry, strong reason, and great Experience. His Notions of Trade are noble and generous, and (as...the Sea the British Common. He is acquainted with Commerce in all its Parts, and will tell you that it is a stupid and barbarous Way to extend Dominion... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1899 - 242 páginas
...eminence in the city of London ; a person of indefatigable industry, strong reason, and great experience. His notions of trade are noble and generous, and —...jesting which would make no great figure were he not 10 a rich man — he calls the sea the British Common. He is acquainted with commerce in all its parts,... | |
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