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Pagina 29
... confider not only whether their companions are weak , but whether themselves are wits . THE following letter comes to me from Exeter , and being credibly informed that what it contains is matter of fact , I shall give it my reader as it ...
... confider not only whether their companions are weak , but whether themselves are wits . THE following letter comes to me from Exeter , and being credibly informed that what it contains is matter of fact , I shall give it my reader as it ...
Pagina 34
... confider whether it operates according to the rules of reason and duty : for if , notwithstanding its general benevolence to mankind , it makes no diftinction between. gene every 34 No 177- THE SPECTATOR . No 177. ...
... confider whether it operates according to the rules of reason and duty : for if , notwithstanding its general benevolence to mankind , it makes no diftinction between. gene every 34 No 177- THE SPECTATOR . No 177. ...
Pagina 40
... confider this dreadful paffion in the mind of a woman : and the fmart she seems to feel does not a bate the inclination I had to recommend to hufbands a more regular behaviour , than to give the most exquifite of torments to those who ...
... confider this dreadful paffion in the mind of a woman : and the fmart she seems to feel does not a bate the inclination I had to recommend to hufbands a more regular behaviour , than to give the most exquifite of torments to those who ...
Pagina 46
... confider the defolation by almost per- ' petual wars , the numerous armies that have lived almoft 6 ever fince at difcretion upon the people , and how much . ' of their commerce has removed for more security to o- ' ther places , he ...
... confider the defolation by almost per- ' petual wars , the numerous armies that have lived almoft 6 ever fince at difcretion upon the people , and how much . ' of their commerce has removed for more security to o- ' ther places , he ...
Pagina 50
... confider ourselves attentively , we shall find that we are not only inclined to love those who defcend from us , but that we bear a kind of sopyn , or natu- ral affection , to every thing which relies upon us for its good and ...
... confider ourselves attentively , we shall find that we are not only inclined to love those who defcend from us , but that we bear a kind of sopyn , or natu- ral affection , to every thing which relies upon us for its good and ...
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