The Spectator, Volume 8J. Nunn, 1816 |
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Pagina 30
... consideration , that I may be no longer made a tool of , and only employed to stop a gap . Such usage , without a pun , makes me look very blank . For all which rea- sons I humbly recommend myself to your protection , and am Your most ...
... consideration , that I may be no longer made a tool of , and only employed to stop a gap . Such usage , without a pun , makes me look very blank . For all which rea- sons I humbly recommend myself to your protection , and am Your most ...
Pagina 38
... consideration of God Almighty's omnipresence and omniscience , every uncomfortable thought vanishes . He cannot but regard every thing that has being , espe- cially such of his creatures who fear they are not regarded by him . He is ...
... consideration of God Almighty's omnipresence and omniscience , every uncomfortable thought vanishes . He cannot but regard every thing that has being , espe- cially such of his creatures who fear they are not regarded by him . He is ...
Pagina 41
... considerations ; and , though I was not absolutely bent on a wooden leg , resolved at least to get a scar or two for the good of Europe . I have at present as much as I desire of this sort of honour , and if you could recommend me ef ...
... considerations ; and , though I was not absolutely bent on a wooden leg , resolved at least to get a scar or two for the good of Europe . I have at present as much as I desire of this sort of honour , and if you could recommend me ef ...
Pagina 53
... consideration might furnish us with many incentives to devotion , and motives to morality ; but , as this subject has been handled by several excellent writers , I shall consi- der it in a light wherein I have not seen it placed by ...
... consideration might furnish us with many incentives to devotion , and motives to morality ; but , as this subject has been handled by several excellent writers , I shall consi- der it in a light wherein I have not seen it placed by ...
Pagina 54
... consideration one would think sufficient to make us open our hearts to all those infusions of joy and gladness which are so near at hand , and ready to be poured in upon us ; especially when we consider , secondly , the deplorable ...
... consideration one would think sufficient to make us open our hearts to all those infusions of joy and gladness which are so near at hand , and ready to be poured in upon us ; especially when we consider , secondly , the deplorable ...
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