The Spectator, Band 3J. Tonson, 1728 - 312 Seiten |
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... Matters of Difcovery : So that if we confider the Effects of this Paffion , one would ra- ther think it proceeded from an inveterate Hatred than an exceffive Love ; for certainly none can meet with more Difquietude and Uneafinefs than a ...
... Matters of Difcovery : So that if we confider the Effects of this Paffion , one would ra- ther think it proceeded from an inveterate Hatred than an exceffive Love ; for certainly none can meet with more Difquietude and Uneafinefs than a ...
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... heard of his Uncle's Converfa- tion and Familiarity with her in his Abfence . This therefore was the firft Difcourfe he entertain'd her B 2 with , with , in which she found it no eafie Matter N ° 171 . II The SPECTATOR ...
... heard of his Uncle's Converfa- tion and Familiarity with her in his Abfence . This therefore was the firft Difcourfe he entertain'd her B 2 with , with , in which she found it no eafie Matter N ° 171 . II The SPECTATOR ...
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with , in which she found it no eafie Matter to quiet . his Sufpicions . But at last he appear'd fo well fa- tisfied of her Innocence , that from Reproaches and Wranglings he fell to Tears and Embraces . Both of them wept very ... Matter ...
with , in which she found it no eafie Matter to quiet . his Sufpicions . But at last he appear'd fo well fa- tisfied of her Innocence , that from Reproaches and Wranglings he fell to Tears and Embraces . Both of them wept very ... Matter ...
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... Matters which concern ordinary Life . If a Law- yer were to be esteemed only as he uses his Parts in contending for Juftice , and were immediately defpicable when he appeared in a Caufe which he could not but know was an unjust one ...
... Matters which concern ordinary Life . If a Law- yer were to be esteemed only as he uses his Parts in contending for Juftice , and were immediately defpicable when he appeared in a Caufe which he could not but know was an unjust one ...
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... Matters before - hand , that I may prefume up- on fufficient Returns to answer the Charge of the Cargo I have fitted out , the Freight and Affurance out and home , the Customs to the Queen , and the Intereft of my own Money , and ...
... Matters before - hand , that I may prefume up- on fufficient Returns to answer the Charge of the Cargo I have fitted out , the Freight and Affurance out and home , the Customs to the Queen , and the Intereft of my own Money , and ...
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