The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Tatler and Spectator [no. 1-160H. G. Bohn, 1863 - 8 páginas |
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... NATURE , with coloured view of Chimborazo , & c . 9. RICHARDSON'S GEOLOGY , AND PALEONTOLOGY , Revised by Dr. WRIGHT , with upwards of 400 llustrations on Wood . 10. STOCKHARDT'S PRINCIPLES OF CHEMISTRY , Excmplified in Simple Expe ...
... NATURE , with coloured view of Chimborazo , & c . 9. RICHARDSON'S GEOLOGY , AND PALEONTOLOGY , Revised by Dr. WRIGHT , with upwards of 400 llustrations on Wood . 10. STOCKHARDT'S PRINCIPLES OF CHEMISTRY , Excmplified in Simple Expe ...
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... nature would sink into deadness and lethargy , if not quickened with some active principle ; and as for all others , whether ambition , envy , or avarice , which are apt to possess the mind in the absence of this passion , it must be ...
... nature would sink into deadness and lethargy , if not quickened with some active principle ; and as for all others , whether ambition , envy , or avarice , which are apt to possess the mind in the absence of this passion , it must be ...
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... nature of men in years , who have made but little progress in the advancement of their fortune or their fame , I was re- pining at the sudden rise of many persons who are my juniors , and indeed at the unequal distribution of wealth ...
... nature of men in years , who have made but little progress in the advancement of their fortune or their fame , I was re- pining at the sudden rise of many persons who are my juniors , and indeed at the unequal distribution of wealth ...
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... nature . I observed , that some few were so humble , as to be surprised at their own charms and that many a one , who had lived in the retirement and severity of a vestal , shined forth in all the graces and attrac- tions of a siren . I ...
... nature . I observed , that some few were so humble , as to be surprised at their own charms and that many a one , who had lived in the retirement and severity of a vestal , shined forth in all the graces and attrac- tions of a siren . I ...
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... natural situation of our bodies , to walk upon our hands and feet ; and that the wisdom of the ancients had described ... nature , that are all within the laws of the land . I did not care for discouraging a young man who , I saw , would ...
... natural situation of our bodies , to walk upon our hands and feet ; and that the wisdom of the ancients had described ... nature , that are all within the laws of the land . I did not care for discouraging a young man who , I saw , would ...
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