The Spectator, Volume 4Dent, 1907 An amusing and informative record of English morals and manners in the early-eighteenth century. |
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Pagina 38
... particular Scheme of Providence , the Kings were distinguished by Judgments or Blessings , according as they promoted Idolatry or the Worship of the true God . I cannot but look upon this Manner of judging upon Misfortunes not only to ...
... particular Scheme of Providence , the Kings were distinguished by Judgments or Blessings , according as they promoted Idolatry or the Worship of the true God . I cannot but look upon this Manner of judging upon Misfortunes not only to ...
Pagina 56
... particular Orders , that the Tea Table shall be set forth every Morning with its Customary Bill of Fare , and without any Manner of Defalcation . I thought my self obliged to mention this Particular , as it does Honour to this worthy ...
... particular Orders , that the Tea Table shall be set forth every Morning with its Customary Bill of Fare , and without any Manner of Defalcation . I thought my self obliged to mention this Particular , as it does Honour to this worthy ...
Pagina 33
... particular Persons in particular Occasions , which could not be foreseen when a Law was made . To remedy this however as much as possible , the Court of Chancery was erected , which frequently mitigates and breaks the Teeth of the ...
... particular Persons in particular Occasions , which could not be foreseen when a Law was made . To remedy this however as much as possible , the Court of Chancery was erected , which frequently mitigates and breaks the Teeth of the ...
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