The Observer: Being a Collection of Moral, Literary and Familiar Essays, المجلد 3C. Dilly, 1786 - 1037 من الصفحات |
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... observation , that it is nearly run out with fome amongst them ; to such in particular I flatter myself my discoveries will prove of value , and I have for 7 their use composed the following meditation , which I their 2 THE OBSERVER . N ...
... observation , that it is nearly run out with fome amongst them ; to such in particular I flatter myself my discoveries will prove of value , and I have for 7 their use composed the following meditation , which I their 2 THE OBSERVER . N ...
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... observing that the charge being for offences out of school he did not think it right to call him publicly to account ; but as he believed him to be a boy of honour , he expected to hear the whole truth fairly related : This drew forth ...
... observing that the charge being for offences out of school he did not think it right to call him publicly to account ; but as he believed him to be a boy of honour , he expected to hear the whole truth fairly related : This drew forth ...
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... observation of Gemellus's pa- tron , who , turning to the lawyer , faid he believed he need not affect to be ignorant of Gemellus's fituation , and then addressing himself again to Euphorion- " I can readily understand , " said he ...
... observation of Gemellus's pa- tron , who , turning to the lawyer , faid he believed he need not affect to be ignorant of Gemellus's fituation , and then addressing himself again to Euphorion- " I can readily understand , " said he ...
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... out in peace , I have tried every part of the house , but the front boxes , where I observe such a line of bullies in the back , that even if I were a Chriftian 7 Christian I would not venture amongst them ; but I N ° 64. THE OBSERVER . 29.
... out in peace , I have tried every part of the house , but the front boxes , where I observe such a line of bullies in the back , that even if I were a Chriftian 7 Christian I would not venture amongst them ; but I N ° 64. THE OBSERVER . 29.
الصفحة 31
... observe with much concern that your great writers of plays take delight in hanging us out to public ridicule and contempt on all occa- fions : If ever they are in search of a rogue , an usurer or a buffoon , they are sure to make a Jew ...
... observe with much concern that your great writers of plays take delight in hanging us out to public ridicule and contempt on all occa- fions : If ever they are in search of a rogue , an usurer or a buffoon , they are sure to make a Jew ...
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