The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volumen10James Crissy, 1832 |
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... appears a seeming mount , made up of trees rising one higher than another in proportion as they approach the centre . A spectator who has not heard this account of it would think this circular mount was not only a real one , but that it ...
... appears a seeming mount , made up of trees rising one higher than another in proportion as they approach the centre . A spectator who has not heard this account of it would think this circular mount was not only a real one , but that it ...
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... appear so . " We considered man as belonging to socie- ties ; societies as formed of different ranks ; and different ... appearing with a dress of negligence shall be but coldly received , till he be proved by time , and established in a ...
... appear so . " We considered man as belonging to socie- ties ; societies as formed of different ranks ; and different ... appearing with a dress of negligence shall be but coldly received , till he be proved by time , and established in a ...
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... appear in a post of direction , and therefore are to be regarded in forming these lists . Any who shall be pleased according to these , or what fur- ther qualifications may occur to himself , to send a list , is desired to do it within ...
... appear in a post of direction , and therefore are to be regarded in forming these lists . Any who shall be pleased according to these , or what fur- ther qualifications may occur to himself , to send a list , is desired to do it within ...
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... appear in courts , have either an opinion that their persons or their tal- ents are particularly formed for the service or ornament of that place ; or else are hurried by downright desire of gain , or what they call hon- our , to take ...
... appear in courts , have either an opinion that their persons or their tal- ents are particularly formed for the service or ornament of that place ; or else are hurried by downright desire of gain , or what they call hon- our , to take ...
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... appears to have been a very wise man , and a good christian . Another , who writes himself Benjamin Bamboo , tells me , that being coupled with a shrew , he had VOL . X. endeavoured to tame her by such lawful means as those No. 482 . 37 ...
... appears to have been a very wise man , and a good christian . Another , who writes himself Benjamin Bamboo , tells me , that being coupled with a shrew , he had VOL . X. endeavoured to tame her by such lawful means as those No. 482 . 37 ...
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