The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volumen10James Crissy, 1832 |
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... dress , what a prodigious number of people it maintains , and what a circulation of money it occasions . Providence in this case makes use of the folly which we will not give up , and it becomes instrumental to the support of those who ...
... dress , what a prodigious number of people it maintains , and what a circulation of money it occasions . Providence in this case makes use of the folly which we will not give up , and it becomes instrumental to the support of those who ...
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... dress of negligence shall be but coldly received , till he be proved by time , and established in a character . Such things as these we could recol- lect to have happened to our own knowledge so very often , that we concluded the author ...
... dress of negligence shall be but coldly received , till he be proved by time , and established in a character . Such things as these we could recol- lect to have happened to our own knowledge so very often , that we concluded the author ...
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... dress rather above his fortune than under it . * At last the subject seemed so considerable , that it was proposed to have a repository built for fashions , as there are chambers for medals and other rarities . The building may be ...
... dress rather above his fortune than under it . * At last the subject seemed so considerable , that it was proposed to have a repository built for fashions , as there are chambers for medals and other rarities . The building may be ...
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... dress , a project of this nature may be a means to keep them at home ; which is in effect the keeping of so much ... dresses of the ancients from dark hints , which they are fain to interpret and support with much learning ; it will from ...
... dress , a project of this nature may be a means to keep them at home ; which is in effect the keeping of so much ... dresses of the ancients from dark hints , which they are fain to interpret and support with much learning ; it will from ...
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... dress , is almost extinct , it will , I fear , be absolutely necessary to take in all time - servers , properly so deemed ; that is , such as , without any conviction of con- science , or view of interest , change with the No. 478 . 21 ...
... dress , is almost extinct , it will , I fear , be absolutely necessary to take in all time - servers , properly so deemed ; that is , such as , without any conviction of con- science , or view of interest , change with the No. 478 . 21 ...
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