The Spectator, Volume 3George Gregory Smith Dent, 1963 |
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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 202
... Name and a Praise among all the People of the Earth . Never did seven such Years together pass over the Head of any English Monarch , nor cover it with so much Honour : The Crown and Sceptre seemed to be the Queen's least Ornaments ...
... Name and a Praise among all the People of the Earth . Never did seven such Years together pass over the Head of any English Monarch , nor cover it with so much Honour : The Crown and Sceptre seemed to be the Queen's least Ornaments ...
Pagina 465
... name of Tumblers , in this essay and in No. 347. ) These miscreants were afterwards found to be but common thieves . Lord Chesterfield has said , ' The Society of Mohocks never existed . ' In No. 349 ( A ) is advertised : ' The Mohocks ...
... name of Tumblers , in this essay and in No. 347. ) These miscreants were afterwards found to be but common thieves . Lord Chesterfield has said , ' The Society of Mohocks never existed . ' In No. 349 ( A ) is advertised : ' The Mohocks ...
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