The Spectator, Том 7Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... received from outward objects , and the judgment discerning , to know what expressions are most proper to clothe and adorn them to the best ad- vantage . A man who is deficient in either of these respects , though he may receive the ...
... received from outward objects , and the judgment discerning , to know what expressions are most proper to clothe and adorn them to the best ad- vantage . A man who is deficient in either of these respects , though he may receive the ...
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... received from outward objects , and the judgment discerning , to know what expressions are most proper to clothe and adorn them to the best ad- vantage . A man who is deficient in either of these respects , though he may receive the ...
... received from outward objects , and the judgment discerning , to know what expressions are most proper to clothe and adorn them to the best ad- vantage . A man who is deficient in either of these respects , though he may receive the ...
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... receive them every day . By this means my readers will have their news fresh and fresh , and many worthy citizens ... received very good intelligence . By my last advices from Knightsbridge I hear , that a horse was clapped into the ...
... receive them every day . By this means my readers will have their news fresh and fresh , and many worthy citizens ... received very good intelligence . By my last advices from Knightsbridge I hear , that a horse was clapped into the ...
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