The Spectator, Volume 3George Gregory Smith Dent, 1945 - 524 pagina's |
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... Name began with a G. Mem . the Conjurer was within a Letter of Mr. Froth's Name , & c . Upon looking back into this my Journal , I find that I am at a Loss to know whether I pass my Time well or ill ; and indeed never thought of ...
... Name began with a G. Mem . the Conjurer was within a Letter of Mr. Froth's Name , & c . Upon looking back into this my Journal , I find that I am at a Loss to know whether I pass my Time well or ill ; and indeed never thought of ...
Pagina 193
... Name than Language can furnish us with , and is many Degrees beyond what we commonly call Folly or Madness . Atheism , by which I mean a Disbelief of a Supreme Being , and consequently of a future State , under whatsoever Titles it ...
... Name than Language can furnish us with , and is many Degrees beyond what we commonly call Folly or Madness . Atheism , by which I mean a Disbelief of a Supreme Being , and consequently of a future State , under whatsoever Titles it ...
Pagina 392
... Name and Place of Abode . This , indeed , would have effectually suppressed all printed Scandal , which generally appears under borrowed Names , or under none at all . But it is to be feared , that such an Expedient would not only ...
... Name and Place of Abode . This , indeed , would have effectually suppressed all printed Scandal , which generally appears under borrowed Names , or under none at all . But it is to be feared , that such an Expedient would not only ...
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