The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volumen10James Crissy, 1832 |
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... least , that they are incapable of keeping a secret which is so very pleasing to them . A girl longs to tell her confidant , that she hopes to be mar- ried in a little time , and , in order to talk of the pretty fellow that dwells so ...
... least , that they are incapable of keeping a secret which is so very pleasing to them . A girl longs to tell her confidant , that she hopes to be mar- ried in a little time , and , in order to talk of the pretty fellow that dwells so ...
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... least manageable they can get , and when they have mastered them , they are sure never to be discomposed on the backs of steeds less restive . ' At several times , to different persons on the same subject , he has said , my dear friend ...
... least manageable they can get , and when they have mastered them , they are sure never to be discomposed on the backs of steeds less restive . ' At several times , to different persons on the same subject , he has said , my dear friend ...
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... least ; and there can not be a greater error , than to believe a man whom we see qualified with too mean parts to do good , to be therefore incapable of doing hurt . There is a supply of malice , of pride , of indus- try , and even of ...
... least ; and there can not be a greater error , than to believe a man whom we see qualified with too mean parts to do good , to be therefore incapable of doing hurt . There is a supply of malice , of pride , of indus- try , and even of ...
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... least degree of a common historical faith ; there being innumera- ble instances of this nature in several authors , both ancient and modern , sacred and profane . Whether such dark presages , such visions of the night , proceed from any ...
... least degree of a common historical faith ; there being innumera- ble instances of this nature in several authors , both ancient and modern , sacred and profane . Whether such dark presages , such visions of the night , proceed from any ...
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... least strong intima- tions , not only of the excellency of a human soul , but of its independence on the body : and if they do not prove , do at least confirm these two great points , which are established by many other reasons that are ...
... least strong intima- tions , not only of the excellency of a human soul , but of its independence on the body : and if they do not prove , do at least confirm these two great points , which are established by many other reasons that are ...
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