The Spectator, Volume 3George Gregory Smith Dent, 1945 - 524 pagina's |
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Pagina 65
... received from a Gentleman , who does not agree with him in his Sentiments upon that Matter . ' Sir , I am amazed to find an Epilogue attacked in your last Friday's Paper , which has been so generally applauded by the Town , and received ...
... received from a Gentleman , who does not agree with him in his Sentiments upon that Matter . ' Sir , I am amazed to find an Epilogue attacked in your last Friday's Paper , which has been so generally applauded by the Town , and received ...
Pagina 86
... received the following Letter and Manifesto , tho ' for particular Reasons I did not think fit to publish them till now . Sir , ' To the SPECTATOR , Finding that our earnest Endeavours for the Good of Man- kind have been basely and ...
... received the following Letter and Manifesto , tho ' for particular Reasons I did not think fit to publish them till now . Sir , ' To the SPECTATOR , Finding that our earnest Endeavours for the Good of Man- kind have been basely and ...
Pagina 294
... received from such a Prospect or Garden , having entred the Mind at the same time , have a Sett of Traces belonging to them in the Brain , bordering very near upon one another ; when , therefore , any one of these Ideas arises in the ...
... received from such a Prospect or Garden , having entred the Mind at the same time , have a Sett of Traces belonging to them in the Brain , bordering very near upon one another ; when , therefore , any one of these Ideas arises in the ...
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