The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volumen10James Crissy, 1832 |
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... happened ; how it was carried on , and when completed ? The whole examination was summed up with one short question , namely , Whether he was prepared for death ? The boy , who had been bred up by honest parents , was frighted out of ...
... happened ; how it was carried on , and when completed ? The whole examination was summed up with one short question , namely , Whether he was prepared for death ? The boy , who had been bred up by honest parents , was frighted out of ...
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... happened from extraordinary efforts of the enemy which he could not foresee ; but it was remarka- ble that it never fell out from failure in his own troops . It must be confessed the world is just so much out of order , as an unworthy ...
... happened from extraordinary efforts of the enemy which he could not foresee ; but it was remarka- ble that it never fell out from failure in his own troops . It must be confessed the world is just so much out of order , as an unworthy ...
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... happened not to displease , the great man was seen to smile , and the successful officer was re- conducted with the same profound ceremony out of the house . When Leo X. reigned pope of Rome , his holi- ness , though a man of sense ...
... happened not to displease , the great man was seen to smile , and the successful officer was re- conducted with the same profound ceremony out of the house . When Leo X. reigned pope of Rome , his holi- ness , though a man of sense ...
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... happened at a time when we were too much taken up with our own concerns to have respect to that of others ; and therefore we did not con- sider them as suffering , but ourselves as not suf- fering in the most forlorn estate . It had ...
... happened at a time when we were too much taken up with our own concerns to have respect to that of others ; and therefore we did not con- sider them as suffering , but ourselves as not suf- fering in the most forlorn estate . It had ...
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... of such evils as never happened to him , than from those evils which really had befallen him . To this we may add , that among those evils which befall us , there are many that have been No. 505 . 147 THE SPECTATOR .
... of such evils as never happened to him , than from those evils which really had befallen him . To this we may add , that among those evils which befall us , there are many that have been No. 505 . 147 THE SPECTATOR .
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