The Spectator, Volum 5William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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Pàgina 3
... natural to have a fondness for what has cost us much time and attention to produce , I hope your Grace will forgive an endeavor to preserve this work from ob- livion , by affixing to it your memorable name . I shall not here presume to ...
... natural to have a fondness for what has cost us much time and attention to produce , I hope your Grace will forgive an endeavor to preserve this work from ob- livion , by affixing to it your memorable name . I shall not here presume to ...
Pàgina 5
... nature and to glory ; and your Grace may make that reflection with much more justice . He spoke it after he had arrived at empire , by an usurpation upon those whom he had enslaved ; but the Prince of Mindle heim may rejoice in a so ...
... nature and to glory ; and your Grace may make that reflection with much more justice . He spoke it after he had arrived at empire , by an usurpation upon those whom he had enslaved ; but the Prince of Mindle heim may rejoice in a so ...
Pàgina 9
... nature than this is : But I am informed of objections much more considerable : a dissenter of rank and distinc- tion was lately prevailed upon by a friend of his to come to one of the greatest congregations of the church of England ...
... nature than this is : But I am informed of objections much more considerable : a dissenter of rank and distinc- tion was lately prevailed upon by a friend of his to come to one of the greatest congregations of the church of England ...
Pàgina 12
... natural to them as his delights , method of thinking , and mode of living , were formerly to him and his friends . But the mischief is , he looks upon the same kind of errors which he himself was guilty of with an eye of scorn , and ...
... natural to them as his delights , method of thinking , and mode of living , were formerly to him and his friends . But the mischief is , he looks upon the same kind of errors which he himself was guilty of with an eye of scorn , and ...
Pàgina 24
... nature in these great duties of life , though we have a strong instinct towards the performing of them , we should be on both sides very deficient.- Age is so unwelcome to the generality of man- kind , and growth towards manhood so ...
... nature in these great duties of life , though we have a strong instinct towards the performing of them , we should be on both sides very deficient.- Age is so unwelcome to the generality of man- kind , and growth towards manhood so ...
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