London; a person of indefatigable industry, strong reason, and great experience. His notions of trade are noble and generous, and (as every rich man has usually some sly way of jesting, which would make no great figure were he not a rich man) he calls... Selections from the Spectator - Pagina 7door Joseph Addison - 1892 - 220 pagina’sVolledige weergave - Over dit boek
 | 1852 - 248 pagina’s
...eminence in the city of London ; a person of indefatigable industry, strong reason, and great experience. His notions of trade are noble and generous, and (as every rich man has some sly way of jesting, which would make no great figure were he not a rich man) he calls the sea... | |
 | Spectator The - 1853 - 594 pagina’s
...eminence in the city of London; a person of indefatigable industry, strong reason and great experience. His notions of trade are noble and generous, and (as...the sea the British Common. He is acquainted with commerce in all its parts, and will tell you that it is a stupid and barbarous way to extend dominion... | |
 | 1853 - 524 pagina’s
...eminence in the city of London: a person of indefatigable industry, strong reason, and great.experience. His notions of trade are noble and generous, and (as...were he not a rich man) he calls the sea the British Com* On the outside of Temple Bar. mon. He is acquainted with commerce in all its parts, and will tell... | |
 | 1853 - 756 pagina’s
...London. A person of indefatigable industry, strong reason, and great experience. His notions of trade tfe noble and generous, and (as every rich man has usually...the sea the British Common. He is acquainted with commerce in all its parts, and viD tell v oi i that it is a stupid and barbarous way to extena dominion... | |
 | Spectator The - 1853 - 1140 pagina’s
...eminence in the city of London : a person of indefatigable industry, strong reason, and great experience. His notions of trade are noble and generous, and (as...were he not a rich man) he calls the sea the British Comman. He is acquainted with commerce in all its parts, and will tell you that it is a stupid and... | |
 | Joseph Addison - 1854 - 568 pagina’s
...eminence in the city of London ; a person of indefatigable industry, strong reason, and great experience. His notions of trade are noble and generous, and (as...the sea the British Common. He is acquainted with commerce in all its parts, and will tell you it is a stupid and barbarous way to extend dominion by... | |
 | John Daniel Morell - 1854 - 128 pagina’s
...disagreeably full of quotations from the fathers, and he wants imagination. 2. Sir Andrew Freeport's notions of trade are noble and generous ; and, as...jesting, which would make no great figure were he not a great man, ho calls the sea a British common. 3. High on a throne of royal state, which far Outshone... | |
 | Joseph Addison - 1854 - 618 pagina’s
...figure were he not a rich man) he calls the sea the British Common. He is acquainted with commerce in all its parts, and will tell you it is a stupid and barbarous way to extend dominion by arm!; ; for true power is to be got by arts and industry. He will often argne, that if this part of... | |
 | Joseph Addison - 1854 - 624 pagina’s
...eminence in the city of London ; a person of indefatigable industry, strong reason, and great experience. His notions of trade are noble and generous, and (as every rich man ' The Rose stood nt the end of a passage in Russell Street, adjoining the theatre ; which then, be... | |
 | Joseph Addison - 1854 - 618 pagina’s
...eminence in the city of London ; a person of indefatigable industry, strong reason, and great experience. His notions of trade are noble and generous, and (as every rich man 1 The Rose stood at the end of a passage in Russell Street, adjoining the theatre ; which then, be... | |
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