The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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... night before they slept they should examine what they had been doing that day , and so discover what actions were worthy of pursuit to - morrow , and what little vices were to be prevented from slipping unawares into a habit . If I ...
... night before they slept they should examine what they had been doing that day , and so discover what actions were worthy of pursuit to - morrow , and what little vices were to be prevented from slipping unawares into a habit . If I ...
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as good a stomach to his breakfast as if he had fasted all night long or suppose he should see his dearest friends remain all night in great distresses , which he could instantly have disengaged them from , could he have been content to ...
as good a stomach to his breakfast as if he had fasted all night long or suppose he should see his dearest friends remain all night in great distresses , which he could instantly have disengaged them from , could he have been content to ...
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... night's anxiety is very famous . ' O ! nox quàm longa es , quæ facis una senem ! ' A tedious night indeed , that makes a young man old ! ' These apprehensions , if they proceed from a con- sciousness of guilt , are the sad warnings of ...
... night's anxiety is very famous . ' O ! nox quàm longa es , quæ facis una senem ! ' A tedious night indeed , that makes a young man old ! ' These apprehensions , if they proceed from a con- sciousness of guilt , are the sad warnings of ...
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