The Spectator, Том 9E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... given it , why should we not hope that there is an Almighty , by whose influence the terrible enemy that thinks himself prepared for battle may find he is but ripe for de- struction ? -and that there may be in the womb of time great ...
... given it , why should we not hope that there is an Almighty , by whose influence the terrible enemy that thinks himself prepared for battle may find he is but ripe for de- struction ? -and that there may be in the womb of time great ...
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... given you , is , that there is a certain equanimity in those who are good and just , which runs into their very sorrow , and disappoints the force of it . Though they must pass through afflictions in common with all who are in human ...
... given you , is , that there is a certain equanimity in those who are good and just , which runs into their very sorrow , and disappoints the force of it . Though they must pass through afflictions in common with all who are in human ...
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... given me to her , as a mutual grant of joy and felicity . ' No. 526. MONDAY , NOV . 3 , 1712 . -Fortius utere loris . OVID . Met . ii . 127 . Keep a stiff rein . ADDISON . I AM very loth to come to extremities with the young gentlemen ...
... given me to her , as a mutual grant of joy and felicity . ' No. 526. MONDAY , NOV . 3 , 1712 . -Fortius utere loris . OVID . Met . ii . 127 . Keep a stiff rein . ADDISON . I AM very loth to come to extremities with the young gentlemen ...
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