The Spectator, Том 4Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton., 1879 |
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... happy and proper member of a ministry , by whose services your sovereign and country are in so high and flourishing a condition , as makes all other princes and potentates powerful or inconsiderable in Europe , as they are friends or ...
... happy and proper member of a ministry , by whose services your sovereign and country are in so high and flourishing a condition , as makes all other princes and potentates powerful or inconsiderable in Europe , as they are friends or ...
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... man unhappy , are the persons formed for making men happy . There d See Steele's Letters to Mrs. M. Scurlock , and afterwards to lady Steele , passim , vol . i is Miss Liddy can dance a jig , raise paste No. 306. ] 23 THE SPECTATOR .
... man unhappy , are the persons formed for making men happy . There d See Steele's Letters to Mrs. M. Scurlock , and afterwards to lady Steele , passim , vol . i is Miss Liddy can dance a jig , raise paste No. 306. ] 23 THE SPECTATOR .
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... happy seat Of some new race call'd man , about this time To be created like to us , though less In pow'r and excellence , but favour'd more Of him who rules above ; so was his will Pronounc'd among the gods , and by an oath , That shook ...
... happy seat Of some new race call'd man , about this time To be created like to us , though less In pow'r and excellence , but favour'd more Of him who rules above ; so was his will Pronounc'd among the gods , and by an oath , That shook ...
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... happy as to have no enemy : at the same time he has not one friend who will venture to acquaint him with his weakness . It is not to be doubted , but if this failing were set in a proper light , he would quickly perceive the indecency ...
... happy as to have no enemy : at the same time he has not one friend who will venture to acquaint him with his weakness . It is not to be doubted , but if this failing were set in a proper light , he would quickly perceive the indecency ...
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... happy there are none ) are hurried away with a fond sense of their present condition , and thoughtless of the mutability of for- tune . Fortune is a term which we must use in such discourses as these , for what is wrought by the un ...
... happy there are none ) are hurried away with a fond sense of their present condition , and thoughtless of the mutability of for- tune . Fortune is a term which we must use in such discourses as these , for what is wrought by the un ...
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