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... Subjects : Now , says he , let me tell you , it would look very odd for a Subject of France to have a bloody Nose , and his Sovereign not to take Notice of it . He is obliged in Honour to defend his People against Hostilities ; and if ...
... Subjects : Now , says he , let me tell you , it would look very odd for a Subject of France to have a bloody Nose , and his Sovereign not to take Notice of it . He is obliged in Honour to defend his People against Hostilities ; and if ...
Pagina 211
... Subject as stands the utmost Test of Examination . Tho ' it appears formed with the nicest Wisdom upon the most super- ficial Survey of it , it still mends upon the Search , and produces our Surprize and Amazement in Proportion as we ...
... Subject as stands the utmost Test of Examination . Tho ' it appears formed with the nicest Wisdom upon the most super- ficial Survey of it , it still mends upon the Search , and produces our Surprize and Amazement in Proportion as we ...
Pagina 272
... Subject for a Man to speak of himself , says Cowley ; it grates his own Heart to say any thing of Disparage- ment , and the Reader's Ears to hear any thing of Praise from him . Let the Tenour of his Discourse be what it will upon this ...
... Subject for a Man to speak of himself , says Cowley ; it grates his own Heart to say any thing of Disparage- ment , and the Reader's Ears to hear any thing of Praise from him . Let the Tenour of his Discourse be what it will upon this ...
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talk these Things of You and You cannot hide from us | 8 |
CONTENTS | 320 |
Essays Nos 556635 Friday June | 447 |
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