The Spectator, Volume 2George Atherton Aitken Routledge, 1975 |
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Pagina 29
... honest industry to greater estates than those of their elder brothers . It is not improbable but Will was formerly tried at divinity , law , or physic ; and that finding his genius did not lie that way , his parents gave him up at ...
... honest industry to greater estates than those of their elder brothers . It is not improbable but Will was formerly tried at divinity , law , or physic ; and that finding his genius did not lie that way , his parents gave him up at ...
Pagina 101
... honest minds are filled with uncharitable and bar- barous notions , out of their zeal for the public good ? What ... honest men would enter into an association for the support of one another against the endeavours of those whom they ...
... honest minds are filled with uncharitable and bar- barous notions , out of their zeal for the public good ? What ... honest men would enter into an association for the support of one another against the endeavours of those whom they ...
Pagina 102
... honest men of all parties should enter into a kind of association for the defence of one another and the confusion of their common enemies . As it is designed this neutral body should act with a regard to nothing but truth and equity ...
... honest men of all parties should enter into a kind of association for the defence of one another and the confusion of their common enemies . As it is designed this neutral body should act with a regard to nothing but truth and equity ...
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