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... hear of those solemn Contests and Debates , which are made among the Great upon the Punctilios of a publick Ceremony , and wonder to hear that any Business of Consequence should be retarded by those little Circumstances , which they ...
... hear of those solemn Contests and Debates , which are made among the Great upon the Punctilios of a publick Ceremony , and wonder to hear that any Business of Consequence should be retarded by those little Circumstances , which they ...
Pagina 142
... hear , I mean that can report what they have seen or heard ; and this through Incapacity or Pre- judice , one of which disables almost every Man who talks to you from representing things as he ought . For which Reason I am come to a ...
... hear , I mean that can report what they have seen or heard ; and this through Incapacity or Pre- judice , one of which disables almost every Man who talks to you from representing things as he ought . For which Reason I am come to a ...
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George Gregory Smith. I have often wondered to hear Men of good Sense and good Nature profess a Dislike to Musick , when , at the same time ... hear the kind and endearing Attributes of 450 THE SPECTATOR No. 630 . Wednesday , Dec. 8 , 1714.
George Gregory Smith. I have often wondered to hear Men of good Sense and good Nature profess a Dislike to Musick , when , at the same time ... hear the kind and endearing Attributes of 450 THE SPECTATOR No. 630 . Wednesday , Dec. 8 , 1714.
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