The Spectator, Volume 1George Atherton Aitken Routledge, 1975 |
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Pagina xviii
... short stories or the papers on social matters which form the bulk of the work . It is difficult to select from such a wealth of matter , but every reader will re- member with pleasure Steele's stories of Inkle and Yarico , and of ...
... short stories or the papers on social matters which form the bulk of the work . It is difficult to select from such a wealth of matter , but every reader will re- member with pleasure Steele's stories of Inkle and Yarico , and of ...
Pagina 109
... short , the preservation of life should be only a secondary concern , and the direction of it our principal . If we have this frame of mind , we shall take the best means to preserve life , without being over - solicitous about the ...
... short , the preservation of life should be only a secondary concern , and the direction of it our principal . If we have this frame of mind , we shall take the best means to preserve life , without being over - solicitous about the ...
Pagina 143
... short , and told him that the papers he hinted at had done great good in the city , and that all their wives and daughters were the better for them ; and further added , that the whole city thought themselves very much obliged to me for ...
... short , and told him that the papers he hinted at had done great good in the city , and that all their wives and daughters were the better for them ; and further added , that the whole city thought themselves very much obliged to me for ...
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