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Pagina 30
... look up to him for Help , and question not but he will either avert them , or turn them to my Advantage . Though I know neither the Time nor the Manner of the Death I am to die , I am not at all sollicitous about it ; because because I ...
... look up to him for Help , and question not but he will either avert them , or turn them to my Advantage . Though I know neither the Time nor the Manner of the Death I am to die , I am not at all sollicitous about it ; because because I ...
Pagina 38
... look upon as a modest Computa- tion , I may reckon about Threescore thousand Disciples in London and Westminster , who I hope will take care to distinguish themselves from the thoughtless Herd of their ignorant and unattentive Brethren ...
... look upon as a modest Computa- tion , I may reckon about Threescore thousand Disciples in London and Westminster , who I hope will take care to distinguish themselves from the thoughtless Herd of their ignorant and unattentive Brethren ...
Pagina 39
... look upon them . Under this Class of Men are comprehended all contemplative Tradesmen , titular Physicians , Fellows of the Royal Society , Templers that are not given to be contentious , and Statesmen that are out of Business ; in ...
... look upon them . Under this Class of Men are comprehended all contemplative Tradesmen , titular Physicians , Fellows of the Royal Society , Templers that are not given to be contentious , and Statesmen that are out of Business ; in ...
Pagina 47
... worse for it as long as they live . I heard one of the Girls , that had looked upon me over her Shoulder , asking the Com pany how long I had been in the Room , and whether I No. 12 . 1711 . did not look paler than did THE SPECTATOR 47.
... worse for it as long as they live . I heard one of the Girls , that had looked upon me over her Shoulder , asking the Com pany how long I had been in the Room , and whether I No. 12 . 1711 . did not look paler than did THE SPECTATOR 47.
Pagina 48
... look paler than I used to do . This put me unde Wednes some Apprehensions that I should be forced to explai day , March 14 , my self if I did not retire ; for which Reason I took th Candle in my Hand , and went up into my Chamber , no ...
... look paler than I used to do . This put me unde Wednes some Apprehensions that I should be forced to explai day , March 14 , my self if I did not retire ; for which Reason I took th Candle in my Hand , and went up into my Chamber , no ...
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