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Pagina vii
... should furvey the track of daily conversation , and free it from thorns and prickles , which teaze the passer , though they do not wound him . For this purpose nothing is so proper as the frequent publication of short papers , by 1954 ...
... should furvey the track of daily conversation , and free it from thorns and prickles , which teaze the passer , though they do not wound him . For this purpose nothing is so proper as the frequent publication of short papers , by 1954 ...
Pagina xiii
... should be fixed , and the king ref- trained from any new creation of nobility , un- less when an old family should be extinct . Το prevent this fubversion of the ancient establish- ment , Steele , whose pen readily seconded his po ...
... should be fixed , and the king ref- trained from any new creation of nobility , un- less when an old family should be extinct . Το prevent this fubversion of the ancient establish- ment , Steele , whose pen readily seconded his po ...
Pagina xiv
... should finally part in acrimonious oppofition . Such a controverfy was bellum plusquam civile , as Lucan expresses it . Why could not faction find other advocates ? But , among the uncertainties of the human state , we are doomed to ...
... should finally part in acrimonious oppofition . Such a controverfy was bellum plusquam civile , as Lucan expresses it . Why could not faction find other advocates ? But , among the uncertainties of the human state , we are doomed to ...
Pagina xxiii
... SHOULD not act the part of an impartial Spectator , if I dedicated the following papers to one who is not of the most confummate and most acknowledged merit . None but a person of a finished character , can be the proper patron of a ...
... SHOULD not act the part of an impartial Spectator , if I dedicated the following papers to one who is not of the most confummate and most acknowledged merit . None but a person of a finished character , can be the proper patron of a ...
Pagina xxiv
... should happen to your Lord- ship , who could bring into the service of your Sovereign the arts and policies of ancient Greece and Rome , as well as the most exact knowledge of our own constitution in particular , and of the in- terests ...
... should happen to your Lord- ship , who could bring into the service of your Sovereign the arts and policies of ancient Greece and Rome , as well as the most exact knowledge of our own constitution in particular , and of the in- terests ...
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