The Spectator, Volum 8William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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Pàgina 6
... greatest pleasure I know I receive at my eyes , and that I am obliged to an agree- able person for coming abroad into my view , as ano- ther is for a visit of conversation at their own houses . The hours of the day and night are taken ...
... greatest pleasure I know I receive at my eyes , and that I am obliged to an agree- able person for coming abroad into my view , as ano- ther is for a visit of conversation at their own houses . The hours of the day and night are taken ...
Pàgina 31
... greatest part of morality ( as I have stated the notion of it ) is of a fixed eternal na . ture , and will endure when faith shall fail , and be lost in conviction . Secondly , Because a person may be qualified to do greater good to ...
... greatest part of morality ( as I have stated the notion of it ) is of a fixed eternal na . ture , and will endure when faith shall fail , and be lost in conviction . Secondly , Because a person may be qualified to do greater good to ...
Pàgina 33
... greatest friend of morality and natural religion cannot possibly apprehend any dan- ger from embracing Christianity , as it is preser- ved pure and uncorrupt in the doctrine of our national church . There is likewise another maxim which ...
... greatest friend of morality and natural religion cannot possibly apprehend any dan- ger from embracing Christianity , as it is preser- ved pure and uncorrupt in the doctrine of our national church . There is likewise another maxim which ...
Pàgina 49
... greatest ease imaginable , all suggestions of jealousy ; and the peo- ple could not entertain notions of any thing terrible in him , whom they saw every way agreeable . This scrap of the familiar part of that Prince's history I thought ...
... greatest ease imaginable , all suggestions of jealousy ; and the peo- ple could not entertain notions of any thing terrible in him , whom they saw every way agreeable . This scrap of the familiar part of that Prince's history I thought ...
Pàgina 61
... greatest abilities ; but to these last I would propose , in the second place , that they should lay up in their memories , and always keep by them in readiness , those arguments which appear to them of the greatest strength , and which ...
... greatest abilities ; but to these last I would propose , in the second place , that they should lay up in their memories , and always keep by them in readiness , those arguments which appear to them of the greatest strength , and which ...
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