The Spectator, Volume 3George Gregory Smith Dent, 1945 - 524 pagina's |
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Pagina 178
... carry'd it first to his Master , who he imagined would be glad to have an Opportunity of giving it into her Hands ... carried it to Amanda . All his En- deavours to see her were in vain , till she was assured he brought a Letter from her ...
... carry'd it first to his Master , who he imagined would be glad to have an Opportunity of giving it into her Hands ... carried it to Amanda . All his En- deavours to see her were in vain , till she was assured he brought a Letter from her ...
Pagina 209
... carrying on her great Work , and intent upon her own Preser- vation . The Husband - man after the same manner is em- ployed ... carry this Consideration higher , by observing that if Matter had appeared to us endow'd only with those real ...
... carrying on her great Work , and intent upon her own Preser- vation . The Husband - man after the same manner is em- ployed ... carry this Consideration higher , by observing that if Matter had appeared to us endow'd only with those real ...
Pagina 358
... carry the Voice , and that which hath Wings shall tell the matter . As it is absolutely necessary for Rulers to make use of other People's Eyes and Ears , they should take particular Care to do it in such a manner , that it may not bear ...
... carry the Voice , and that which hath Wings shall tell the matter . As it is absolutely necessary for Rulers to make use of other People's Eyes and Ears , they should take particular Care to do it in such a manner , that it may not bear ...
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