The Spectator, Том 2Dent, 1945 |
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... Opinion and Speculation . S I would have every Zealous Man examine his Heart throughly , and , I believe , he will often find that what he calls a Zeal for his Religion is either Pride , Interest , or Ill - nature . A Man who differs ...
... Opinion and Speculation . S I would have every Zealous Man examine his Heart throughly , and , I believe , he will often find that what he calls a Zeal for his Religion is either Pride , Interest , or Ill - nature . A Man who differs ...
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... Opinion that no Man ever killed his Father , or that it is possible such a Crime should be in Nature ; but that if any thing like it should ever happen , they conclude that the reputed Son must have been Illegitimate , Supposititious ...
... Opinion that no Man ever killed his Father , or that it is possible such a Crime should be in Nature ; but that if any thing like it should ever happen , they conclude that the reputed Son must have been Illegitimate , Supposititious ...
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... Opinion of the SPECTATOR . Your humble Servant , John Trott . ' If Mr. Trott is not aukward out of Time , he has a Right to dance let who will laugh : But if he has no Ear he will interrupt others ; and I am of Opinion he should sit ...
... Opinion of the SPECTATOR . Your humble Servant , John Trott . ' If Mr. Trott is not aukward out of Time , he has a Right to dance let who will laugh : But if he has no Ear he will interrupt others ; and I am of Opinion he should sit ...
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