The Spectator, Том 3J. Sharpe, 1808 |
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... best in a state of doubtfulness and uncertainty ; and are never capable of receiving any satisfaction on the advantageous side ; so that VOL . III . A his inquires are most successful when they discover nothing . THE ...
... best in a state of doubtfulness and uncertainty ; and are never capable of receiving any satisfaction on the advantageous side ; so that VOL . III . A his inquires are most successful when they discover nothing . THE ...
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... side , and make them believe all men subject to the same inclinations with themselves . Whether these or other motives are most pre- dominant , we learn from the modern histories of America , as well as from our own experience in 170 ...
... side , and make them believe all men subject to the same inclinations with themselves . Whether these or other motives are most pre- dominant , we learn from the modern histories of America , as well as from our own experience in 170 ...
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... side of his face , that he shewed twenty teeth at a grin , and put the country in some pain , lest a foreigner should carry away the honour of the day ; but up- on a farther trial they found he was master only of the merry grin . The ...
... side of his face , that he shewed twenty teeth at a grin , and put the country in some pain , lest a foreigner should carry away the honour of the day ; but up- on a farther trial they found he was master only of the merry grin . The ...
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... side , he , who is the less at his ease , repines at the other , who he thinks has unjustly the advantage over him . Thus the civil and military lists look upon each other with much ill - nature ; the soldier repines at the courtier's ...
... side , he , who is the less at his ease , repines at the other , who he thinks has unjustly the advantage over him . Thus the civil and military lists look upon each other with much ill - nature ; the soldier repines at the courtier's ...
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... side . I was dashed at so unexpected a turn ; which the Butt perceiving , resolved not to let me recover my- self , and pursuing his victory , rallied and tossed me in a most unmerciful and barbarous manner till we came to Chelsea . I ...
... side . I was dashed at so unexpected a turn ; which the Butt perceiving , resolved not to let me recover my- self , and pursuing his victory , rallied and tossed me in a most unmerciful and barbarous manner till we came to Chelsea . I ...
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