The Spectator, Volume 4George Atherton Aitken G. Routledge, 1898 |
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... means , that stealing a man's daughter for the sake of her portion , is but a kind of tolerated robbery ; and that they make but a poor amends to the father , whom they plunder after this manner , by going to bed with his child . Dear ...
... means , that stealing a man's daughter for the sake of her portion , is but a kind of tolerated robbery ; and that they make but a poor amends to the father , whom they plunder after this manner , by going to bed with his child . Dear ...
Pagina 233
... means honestly . When a man hath once forfeited the reputation of his integrity , he is set fast , and nothing will then serve his turn , neither truth nor falsehood . ' And I have often thought , that God hath in His great wisdom hid ...
... means honestly . When a man hath once forfeited the reputation of his integrity , he is set fast , and nothing will then serve his turn , neither truth nor falsehood . ' And I have often thought , that God hath in His great wisdom hid ...
Pagina 316
... means awakened out of that lethargy with which each of them had been seized for several years . As you have somewhere declared that extraordinary and uncommon characters of mankind are the game which you delight in , and as I look upon ...
... means awakened out of that lethargy with which each of them had been seized for several years . As you have somewhere declared that extraordinary and uncommon characters of mankind are the game which you delight in , and as I look upon ...
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