The Spectator, Volume 8J. Nunn, 1816 |
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Pagina 9
... thousand examples , the high reputation this great man had gained among his contemporaries upon the account of his sincerity , When such an inflexible integrity is a little softened and qualified by the rules of conversation and good ...
... thousand examples , the high reputation this great man had gained among his contemporaries upon the account of his sincerity , When such an inflexible integrity is a little softened and qualified by the rules of conversation and good ...
Pagina 3
... thousand pardons of me for only treading by accident upon my toe . They call this kind of lie a compliment ; for , when they are civil to a great man , they tell him untruths , for which thou wouldst order any of thy officers of state ...
... thousand pardons of me for only treading by accident upon my toe . They call this kind of lie a compliment ; for , when they are civil to a great man , they tell him untruths , for which thou wouldst order any of thy officers of state ...
Pagina 4
... thousand pardons of me for only treading by accident upon my toe . They call this kind of lie a compliment ; for , when they are civil to a great man , they tell him untruths , for which thou wouldst order any of thy officers of state ...
... thousand pardons of me for only treading by accident upon my toe . They call this kind of lie a compliment ; for , when they are civil to a great man , they tell him untruths , for which thou wouldst order any of thy officers of state ...
Pagina 4
... thousand pardons of me for only treading by accident upon my toe . They call this kind of lie a compliment ; for , when they are civil to a great man , they tell him untruths , for which thou wouldst order any of thy officers of state ...
... thousand pardons of me for only treading by accident upon my toe . They call this kind of lie a compliment ; for , when they are civil to a great man , they tell him untruths , for which thou wouldst order any of thy officers of state ...
Pagina 4
... thousand pardons of me for only treading by accident upon my toe . They call this kind of lie a compliment ; for , when they are civil to a great man , they tell him untruths , for which thou wouldst order any of thy officers of state ...
... thousand pardons of me for only treading by accident upon my toe . They call this kind of lie a compliment ; for , when they are civil to a great man , they tell him untruths , for which thou wouldst order any of thy officers of state ...
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