The Spectator, Volume 2Dent, 1963 - 33 pagina's |
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Pagina 41
... Opinion , that the Person could not be too severely punished , who had thus dishonoured his Master . Upon the whole Debate , the Emperor declared it was his Opinion , that Eginhart's Punish- ment would rather encrease than diminish the ...
... Opinion , that the Person could not be too severely punished , who had thus dishonoured his Master . Upon the whole Debate , the Emperor declared it was his Opinion , that Eginhart's Punish- ment would rather encrease than diminish the ...
Pagina 51
... Opinion of his Zeal , may appear from the common Behaviour of the Atheist , who main- tains and spreads his Opinions with as much heat as those who believe they do it only out of a Passion for God's Glory . Ill - nature is another ...
... Opinion of his Zeal , may appear from the common Behaviour of the Atheist , who main- tains and spreads his Opinions with as much heat as those who believe they do it only out of a Passion for God's Glory . Ill - nature is another ...
Pagina 85
... Opinion , says the Captain , without apprehending any Debate that might arise from it , of a General's Behaviour in a Battel that was fought some Years before either the Templer or my self were born . The young Lawyer immediately took ...
... Opinion , says the Captain , without apprehending any Debate that might arise from it , of a General's Behaviour in a Battel that was fought some Years before either the Templer or my self were born . The young Lawyer immediately took ...
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