The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volumen10James Crissy, 1832 |
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... matter of such consequence without my appro- bation . Finding he would have an answer , I told him , if he could get ... matters so far , that she is ripe for asking advice ; but as I would not lose her good will , nor forfeit the ...
... matter of such consequence without my appro- bation . Finding he would have an answer , I told him , if he could get ... matters so far , that she is ripe for asking advice ; but as I would not lose her good will , nor forfeit the ...
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... matter in debate be about Doway or Denain , it is ten to one but half his discourse runs upon the unreasonableness of bigotry and priest- craft . This makes Mr. Puzzle the admiration of all those who have less sense than himself , and ...
... matter in debate be about Doway or Denain , it is ten to one but half his discourse runs upon the unreasonableness of bigotry and priest- craft . This makes Mr. Puzzle the admiration of all those who have less sense than himself , and ...
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... matter of too much weight for a private man to determine alone , I should be highly obliged to my corres- pondents if they would give in lists of persons qualified for this trust . If the chief coffee - houses , the conversations of ...
... matter of too much weight for a private man to determine alone , I should be highly obliged to my corres- pondents if they would give in lists of persons qualified for this trust . If the chief coffee - houses , the conversations of ...
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... matters of some delight un- known to a single condition . He who sincerely loves his wife and family , and studies to improve that affection in himself , conceives pleasure from the most indifferent things ; while the married man who ...
... matters of some delight un- known to a single condition . He who sincerely loves his wife and family , and studies to improve that affection in himself , conceives pleasure from the most indifferent things ; while the married man who ...
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... upon the difficulties that would ensue in such a case , honest Samson thinks the matter * The Fatal Marriage ; or , The Innocent Adultery , may be easily decided , and solves it very judi- No. 481 . 33 THE SPECTATOR .
... upon the difficulties that would ensue in such a case , honest Samson thinks the matter * The Fatal Marriage ; or , The Innocent Adultery , may be easily decided , and solves it very judi- No. 481 . 33 THE SPECTATOR .
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