The Spectator, Том 3Alexander Chalmers F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - 422 стор. |
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... if it were possible to express that easy gran deur , which did at once persuade and com- mand ; it would appear as clearly to those to come , as it does to his contemporaries , that B 2 3 subject of the most sublime pens; but if I ...
... if it were possible to express that easy gran deur , which did at once persuade and com- mand ; it would appear as clearly to those to come , as it does to his contemporaries , that B 2 3 subject of the most sublime pens; but if I ...
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... express themselves on the meanest trifle with words that are not of a Latin derivation . But this were supportable still , would they suffer me to enjoy an uninterrupted ignorance ; but unless I fall in with their abstracted ideas of ...
... express themselves on the meanest trifle with words that are not of a Latin derivation . But this were supportable still , would they suffer me to enjoy an uninterrupted ignorance ; but unless I fall in with their abstracted ideas of ...
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... express my duty and esteem for the church of England , and design this as an essay upon the civil part of our constitution , having often entertained myself with reflections on this subject , which I have not met with in other writers ...
... express my duty and esteem for the church of England , and design this as an essay upon the civil part of our constitution , having often entertained myself with reflections on this subject , which I have not met with in other writers ...
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