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Papers to one who is not of the most confummate and most acknowledged Merit . None but a Perfon of a finished Character , can be the proper Patron of à Work , which endeavours to Cultivate and Polifh Human Life , by promo- . ting Virtue ...
Papers to one who is not of the most confummate and most acknowledged Merit . None but a Perfon of a finished Character , can be the proper Patron of à Work , which endeavours to Cultivate and Polifh Human Life , by promo- . ting Virtue ...
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... Merit , in the many National Services which you have effected . Do what you will , the pre- fent Age will be talking of your Virtues , tho ' Po- fterity alone will do them Justice . Other Other Men pass through Oppofitions and contend ...
... Merit , in the many National Services which you have effected . Do what you will , the pre- fent Age will be talking of your Virtues , tho ' Po- fterity alone will do them Justice . Other Other Men pass through Oppofitions and contend ...
Pagina 9
... Merits of Sir ROGER . He is a Gentleman that is very fingular in his Behaviour , but his Singularities pro- ceed from his good Senfe , and are Con- tradictions to the Manners of the World , only as he thinks the World is in the Wrong ...
... Merits of Sir ROGER . He is a Gentleman that is very fingular in his Behaviour , but his Singularities pro- ceed from his good Senfe , and are Con- tradictions to the Manners of the World , only as he thinks the World is in the Wrong ...
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... Merit , who is not fomething of a Courtier as well as a Soldier . I have heard him often lament , that in a Pro- feffion where Merit is placed in fo con- fpicuous a View , Impudence fhould get the better of Modefty . When he has talked ...
... Merit , who is not fomething of a Courtier as well as a Soldier . I have heard him often lament , that in a Pro- feffion where Merit is placed in fo con- fpicuous a View , Impudence fhould get the better of Modefty . When he has talked ...
Pagina 29
... all Nature with an unpre- judiced Eye ; and having nothing to do with Mens Paffions or Interefts , I can with the greater Sagacity confider their Talents , Manners , Failings and Merits . 2 their N ° 4 . 29 The SPECTATOR . U ...
... all Nature with an unpre- judiced Eye ; and having nothing to do with Mens Paffions or Interefts , I can with the greater Sagacity confider their Talents , Manners , Failings and Merits . 2 their N ° 4 . 29 The SPECTATOR . U ...
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