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... never set their hearts upon a numerous train of clients and dependencies , nor other gay appendages of greatness ; who are contented with a compe- tency , and will not molest their tranquillity to gain an abundance . But it is not ...
... never set their hearts upon a numerous train of clients and dependencies , nor other gay appendages of greatness ; who are contented with a compe- tency , and will not molest their tranquillity to gain an abundance . But it is not ...
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... words of the apocryphal writer whom I quoted in my last Saturday's paper * , Wisdom is glorious , and never 6 * Wisdom of Solomon , chap . vi . ver . 12—16 . fadeth away , yet she is easily seen of them 225 . 11 SPECTATOR .
... words of the apocryphal writer whom I quoted in my last Saturday's paper * , Wisdom is glorious , and never 6 * Wisdom of Solomon , chap . vi . ver . 12—16 . fadeth away , yet she is easily seen of them 225 . 11 SPECTATOR .
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... never liked an orator who did not appear in some little confusion at the beginning of his speech , and confesses that he himself never en- tered upon an oration without trembling and con- cern . It is indeed a kind of deference which is ...
... never liked an orator who did not appear in some little confusion at the beginning of his speech , and confesses that he himself never en- tered upon an oration without trembling and con- cern . It is indeed a kind of deference which is ...
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... never to encourage beg- gars . The goods which we export are indeed the product of the lands , but much the greater part of their value is the labour of the people : but how much of these people's labour shall we export whilst we hire ...
... never to encourage beg- gars . The goods which we export are indeed the product of the lands , but much the greater part of their value is the labour of the people : but how much of these people's labour shall we export whilst we hire ...
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... heaven and all that is sacred to extort from christian and tender minds a supply to a profligate way of life , that is always to be supported , but never relieved . ' Z. No. 233. TUESDAY , NOVEMBER 27 , 1711 . -Tanquam 44 232 . SPECTATOR .
... heaven and all that is sacred to extort from christian and tender minds a supply to a profligate way of life , that is always to be supported , but never relieved . ' Z. No. 233. TUESDAY , NOVEMBER 27 , 1711 . -Tanquam 44 232 . SPECTATOR .
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