The Spectator, Volume 6Messrs. Payne, Rivington, Davis, Longman, Dodsley [and 23 others in London], 1712 |
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... subjects , accomplished with a great facility and elegance in * Charles Spencer , Earl of Sunderland , who succeeded to that title , Sept. 21 , 1702 , on the death of his father Robert . He was made Secretary of State , Dec. 5 , 1706 ...
... subjects , accomplished with a great facility and elegance in * Charles Spencer , Earl of Sunderland , who succeeded to that title , Sept. 21 , 1702 , on the death of his father Robert . He was made Secretary of State , Dec. 5 , 1706 ...
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... subject † ; ) yet I'm confident , you'll think • it abundantly atoned for by observing , that this hum- ⚫ bler exercise may be as instrumental in diverting us • from any innovating schemes and hypothesis in wit , • as dwelling upon ...
... subject † ; ) yet I'm confident , you'll think • it abundantly atoned for by observing , that this hum- ⚫ bler exercise may be as instrumental in diverting us • from any innovating schemes and hypothesis in wit , • as dwelling upon ...
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... subjects , would raise all the passions which can be felt There was no motto to this Paper at its first publication ; this motto prefixed to it on its re - publication in volumes , seems to afford a prefumption that STEELZ was the ...
... subjects , would raise all the passions which can be felt There was no motto to this Paper at its first publication ; this motto prefixed to it on its re - publication in volumes , seems to afford a prefumption that STEELZ was the ...
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... subject , as to your manner of treating it . Human nature I always thought the most useful object of human rea- fon , and to make the confideration of it pleasant and entertaining , I always thought the best employment ' of human wit ...
... subject , as to your manner of treating it . Human nature I always thought the most useful object of human rea- fon , and to make the confideration of it pleasant and entertaining , I always thought the best employment ' of human wit ...
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... subjects than slaves , lest , while we intend to make ⚫ them obedient , they become abject , and unfit for ' those great purposes to which they were designed . • For my part I must confess I could never have any regard to that sect of ...
... subjects than slaves , lest , while we intend to make ⚫ them obedient , they become abject , and unfit for ' those great purposes to which they were designed . • For my part I must confess I could never have any regard to that sect of ...
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