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Pagina 5
... you will or no : but shall only touch upon those which are of your own . acquiring , and in which every one must allow you have a real merit . 30104 VOL . VIII . ↑ . A. 2 YOUR YOUR janty air , and easy motion , the vo- то ...
... you will or no : but shall only touch upon those which are of your own . acquiring , and in which every one must allow you have a real merit . 30104 VOL . VIII . ↑ . A. 2 YOUR YOUR janty air , and easy motion , the vo- то ...
Pagina 12
... those of truth and virtue , nor a foe to any but those of vice and fol- ly . Though I make more noise in the world than I ufed to do , I am ftill refolved to act in it as an in- different Spectator . It is not my ambition to increase ...
... those of truth and virtue , nor a foe to any but those of vice and fol- ly . Though I make more noise in the world than I ufed to do , I am ftill refolved to act in it as an in- different Spectator . It is not my ambition to increase ...
Pagina 19
... those who now think themfelves the moft unhappy , would prefer the fhare they are already poffefs'd of , before that which would fall to them by fuch a divifion . Horace has carried this thought a great deal farther in the motto of my ...
... those who now think themfelves the moft unhappy , would prefer the fhare they are already poffefs'd of , before that which would fall to them by fuch a divifion . Horace has carried this thought a great deal farther in the motto of my ...
Pagina 22
... those several calamities that afflict the minds of men . I saw , with unspeakable pleasure , the whole fpecies thus delivered from its forrows ; though , at the fame time , as we stood round the heap , and surveyed the feveral materials ...
... those several calamities that afflict the minds of men . I saw , with unspeakable pleasure , the whole fpecies thus delivered from its forrows ; though , at the fame time , as we stood round the heap , and surveyed the feveral materials ...
Pagina 43
... Those who compiled the laws of England were fo fenfible of this , that they have laid it down as one of their first maxims , It is better fuffering a mischief than an inconvenience , which is as much as to fay in other words , That ...
... Those who compiled the laws of England were fo fenfible of this , that they have laid it down as one of their first maxims , It is better fuffering a mischief than an inconvenience , which is as much as to fay in other words , That ...
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