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Pagina x
... pass into the perspective of history , the Spectator will stand out as a signpost to mankind upon its journey ; for it showed Englishmen how to pass beyond the great virtues into that assembly of lesser sound practices which together ...
... pass into the perspective of history , the Spectator will stand out as a signpost to mankind upon its journey ; for it showed Englishmen how to pass beyond the great virtues into that assembly of lesser sound practices which together ...
Pagina 317
... pass in current Payment ; and when he shou'd come to understand it , it wou'd be a great while before he could bring himself with a good Countenance and a good Conscience to converse with Men upon equal Terms , and in their own way ...
... pass in current Payment ; and when he shou'd come to understand it , it wou'd be a great while before he could bring himself with a good Countenance and a good Conscience to converse with Men upon equal Terms , and in their own way ...
Pagina 489
... pass his Time but ill who has so many different Parties to please When the Mind hovers among such a Variety of Allurements , one had better settle on a Way of Life that is not the very best we might have chosen , than grow old without ...
... pass his Time but ill who has so many different Parties to please When the Mind hovers among such a Variety of Allurements , one had better settle on a Way of Life that is not the very best we might have chosen , than grow old without ...
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