The Spectator, Volume 8J. Nunn, 1816 |
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Pagina ii
... honour be it spoken , there is not a sage of them all could have better acted up to their precepts in one of the most important points of life : I mean , in that generous disregard of popu- lar opinion which you shewed some years ago ...
... honour be it spoken , there is not a sage of them all could have better acted up to their precepts in one of the most important points of life : I mean , in that generous disregard of popu- lar opinion which you shewed some years ago ...
Pagina 8
... honour , religion and virtue ; and so long as he acts with an eye to these principles , whatever party he is of , he cannot fail of being a good Englishman , and a lover of his country . As for the persons concerned in this work , the ...
... honour , religion and virtue ; and so long as he acts with an eye to these principles , whatever party he is of , he cannot fail of being a good Englishman , and a lover of his country . As for the persons concerned in this work , the ...
Pagina 9
... honour than the following passage related by Plutarch . As an advo- cate was pleading the cause of his client before one of the prętors , he could only produce a single witness in a point where the law required the testimony of two ...
... honour than the following passage related by Plutarch . As an advo- cate was pleading the cause of his client before one of the prętors , he could only produce a single witness in a point where the law required the testimony of two ...
Pagina 19
... honours me with the following epistle : < SIR , From my Cell , June 24 , 1714 . BEING informed that you have lately got the use of your tongue , I have some thoughts of following your ex- ample , that I may be a fortune - teller ...
... honours me with the following epistle : < SIR , From my Cell , June 24 , 1714 . BEING informed that you have lately got the use of your tongue , I have some thoughts of following your ex- ample , that I may be a fortune - teller ...
Pagina 20
... honour me with a visit , I will compliment you with the first opening of my mouth ; and if you please , you may make an entertaining dialogue out of the conversation of two dumb men . Excuse this trouble , worthy Sir , from one who has ...
... honour me with a visit , I will compliment you with the first opening of my mouth ; and if you please , you may make an entertaining dialogue out of the conversation of two dumb men . Excuse this trouble , worthy Sir , from one who has ...
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