The Spectator, Том 4E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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his defence as his antagonist . The advantage of his having good friends , as his master expressed it , was not ... advantages of for- tune , birth , or any other good , people possess above the rest of the world , they should shew col ...
his defence as his antagonist . The advantage of his having good friends , as his master expressed it , was not ... advantages of for- tune , birth , or any other good , people possess above the rest of the world , they should shew col ...
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The great officer who foregoes the advantages he might take to himself , and renounces all pru- dential regards to his own person in danger , has so far the merit of a volunteer ; and all his hon- ours and glories are unenvied , for ...
The great officer who foregoes the advantages he might take to himself , and renounces all pru- dential regards to his own person in danger , has so far the merit of a volunteer ; and all his hon- ours and glories are unenvied , for ...
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... advantage which offers itself here , if he does not find it consistent with his views of an hereafter . In a word ... advantages are infinite , but its acquisition easy ; or to speak of her in the words of the apocryphal writer whom I ...
... advantage which offers itself here , if he does not find it consistent with his views of an hereafter . In a word ... advantages are infinite , but its acquisition easy ; or to speak of her in the words of the apocryphal writer whom I ...
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VOL IV | 13 |
Immortality of the Soul | 87 |
Inconsistencies of Men of Talents with res | 139 |
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