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Pagina 33
... ourselves in what is proper and agreeable to the inftitutions of juftice and piety among us ? And yet , is there any thing more common than that we run in perfect contra- diction to them ? All which is fupported by no other pretenfion ...
... ourselves in what is proper and agreeable to the inftitutions of juftice and piety among us ? And yet , is there any thing more common than that we run in perfect contra- diction to them ? All which is fupported by no other pretenfion ...
Pagina 41
... ourselves into those little nocturnal affemblies , which are commonly known by the name of Clubs . When a fet of men find themfelves D 3 themselves agree in any particular , though never fo tri No 9 . 41 THE SPECTATOR .
... ourselves into those little nocturnal affemblies , which are commonly known by the name of Clubs . When a fet of men find themfelves D 3 themselves agree in any particular , though never fo tri No 9 . 41 THE SPECTATOR .
Pagina 55
... a good confcience . In the mean time , fince there are very few whofe minds are not more or less fubject to thefe dreadful thoughts and and apprehenfions , we ought to arm ourselves against them No 12 . 55 THE SPECTATOR .
... a good confcience . In the mean time , fince there are very few whofe minds are not more or less fubject to thefe dreadful thoughts and and apprehenfions , we ought to arm ourselves against them No 12 . 55 THE SPECTATOR .
Pagina 56
... ourselves an interest in him who holds the reins of the whole creation in his hand , and moderates them after fuch a manner , that it is impoffible for one being to break loose upon another , without his knowledge and permiffion . FOR ...
... ourselves an interest in him who holds the reins of the whole creation in his hand , and moderates them after fuch a manner , that it is impoffible for one being to break loose upon another , without his knowledge and permiffion . FOR ...
Pagina 72
... ourselves from being abafhed with a confcioufnefs of imperfections which we cannot help , and in which there is no guilt . I would not defend an hag- gard beau , for paffing away much time at a glass , and gi- ving foftneffes and ...
... ourselves from being abafhed with a confcioufnefs of imperfections which we cannot help , and in which there is no guilt . I would not defend an hag- gard beau , for paffing away much time at a glass , and gi- ving foftneffes and ...
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