The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volúmenes3-4J. Crissy, 1841 |
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... pass . To pay for , personate , and keep in a man's hands a greater estate than he really has , is , of all others , the most unpardonable vanity , and must in the end reduce the man who is guilty of it to dis- honour . Yet if we look ...
... pass . To pay for , personate , and keep in a man's hands a greater estate than he really has , is , of all others , the most unpardonable vanity , and must in the end reduce the man who is guilty of it to dis- honour . Yet if we look ...
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... pass through before they are fit for use ? Manufactures , trade , and agriculture , naturally employ more than nineteen parts of the species in twenty ; and as for those who are not obliged to labour , by the condition in which they are ...
... pass through before they are fit for use ? Manufactures , trade , and agriculture , naturally employ more than nineteen parts of the species in twenty ; and as for those who are not obliged to labour , by the condition in which they are ...
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... pass by , and the dogs some time after- wards unravelling the whole tract she had made , and following her through all her doubles . Í I was at the same time delighted in observing that deference which the rest of the pack paid to each ...
... pass by , and the dogs some time after- wards unravelling the whole tract she had made , and following her through all her doubles . Í I was at the same time delighted in observing that deference which the rest of the pack paid to each ...
Página 47
... yet , on the signal before mentioned , they all made a sudden stand , and though they continued opening as much as before , durst not once attempt to pass be- yond the pole . At the same time Sir Roger No. 116 . 47 THE SPECTATOR .
... yet , on the signal before mentioned , they all made a sudden stand , and though they continued opening as much as before , durst not once attempt to pass be- yond the pole . At the same time Sir Roger No. 116 . 47 THE SPECTATOR .
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... an account of the several modes and fashions that prevail in the different parts of the nation through which he passes , I shall defer the enlarging upon this last topic till I have received a letter from 62 No. 119 . THE SPECTATOR .
... an account of the several modes and fashions that prevail in the different parts of the nation through which he passes , I shall defer the enlarging upon this last topic till I have received a letter from 62 No. 119 . THE SPECTATOR .
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