The Spectator, Том 6Alexander Chalmers F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - 362 стор. |
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... relation , added to the innocence of my youth , prevailed upon her good - humour to indulge me in a freedom of con- versation , as often and oftener than the strict dis- cipline of the school would allow of . You may easily imagine ...
... relation , added to the innocence of my youth , prevailed upon her good - humour to indulge me in a freedom of con- versation , as often and oftener than the strict dis- cipline of the school would allow of . You may easily imagine ...
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... relation that I shall have fair play at her ; but as my whole success depends on my first approaches , I desire your advice , whether I had best storm , or proceed by way of sap . I am , SIR , yours , & c . P. S. I had forgot to tell ...
... relation that I shall have fair play at her ; but as my whole success depends on my first approaches , I desire your advice , whether I had best storm , or proceed by way of sap . I am , SIR , yours , & c . P. S. I had forgot to tell ...
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... relation to time or duration is infinitely different from the existence of any of his creatures , and consequently that it is impossible for us to frame any adequate conceptions of it . In the first revelation which he makes of his own ...
... relation to time or duration is infinitely different from the existence of any of his creatures , and consequently that it is impossible for us to frame any adequate conceptions of it . In the first revelation which he makes of his own ...
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