The Spectator, Том 7Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... reflections that arise upon it in the several districts and parishes of London and Westminster , and to ramble up and down a whole day together , in order to make my- self acquainted with the opinions of my ingenious countrymen . By ...
... reflections that arise upon it in the several districts and parishes of London and Westminster , and to ramble up and down a whole day together , in order to make my- self acquainted with the opinions of my ingenious countrymen . By ...
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... reflections that are peculiar to his own manner of thinking ; so that conversa- tion will naturally furnish us with hints which we did not attend to , and make us enjoy other men's parts and reflections as well as our own . This is the ...
... reflections that are peculiar to his own manner of thinking ; so that conversa- tion will naturally furnish us with hints which we did not attend to , and make us enjoy other men's parts and reflections as well as our own . This is the ...
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... reflection , how much I mitigate a good man's pains , whose welfare de- pends upon my assiduity about him , that I wil- lingly exclude the loose gratifications of passion for the solid reflections of duty . I know not whether any man's ...
... reflection , how much I mitigate a good man's pains , whose welfare de- pends upon my assiduity about him , that I wil- lingly exclude the loose gratifications of passion for the solid reflections of duty . I know not whether any man's ...
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