The Spectator, Том 5F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - 423 стор. |
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... regard to others , hypocrisy is not so pernicious as barefaced irreligion . The due mean to be observed is to be sincerely virtuous , and at the same time to let the world see we are so . ' I do not know a more dreadful menace in the ...
... regard to others , hypocrisy is not so pernicious as barefaced irreligion . The due mean to be observed is to be sincerely virtuous , and at the same time to let the world see we are so . ' I do not know a more dreadful menace in the ...
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regard to your own service : for which reason I beg leave to lay before your majesty my reasons for de- clining to depart from home ; and will not doubt but , as your motive in desiring my attendance was to make me an happier man , when ...
regard to your own service : for which reason I beg leave to lay before your majesty my reasons for de- clining to depart from home ; and will not doubt but , as your motive in desiring my attendance was to make me an happier man , when ...
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... regard to the person on whom they fall , but very presumptuous in regard to him who is supposed to inflict them . It is a strong argument for a state of retribution hereafter , that in this world virtuous per- sons are very often ...
... regard to the person on whom they fall , but very presumptuous in regard to him who is supposed to inflict them . It is a strong argument for a state of retribution hereafter , that in this world virtuous per- sons are very often ...
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