The Observer:: Being a Collection of Moral, Literary and Familiar Essays. ...C. Dilly, 1791 |
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الصفحة 17
... believe me , Sir , your " opinion is as much too exalted in one case , as it is too humble in the other . As for me , hav- " ing as yet feen little of the world but its mi- " feries , and being indebted to the benevolence " of human ...
... believe me , Sir , your " opinion is as much too exalted in one case , as it is too humble in the other . As for me , hav- " ing as yet feen little of the world but its mi- " feries , and being indebted to the benevolence " of human ...
الصفحة 30
... believe that with my name I " have put off my infirmity . We are in daily " expectation of our friendly Abrahams , who is < c an Ifraelite indeed : your company would " round our circle and complete the happiness " of " Your ever ...
... believe that with my name I " have put off my infirmity . We are in daily " expectation of our friendly Abrahams , who is < c an Ifraelite indeed : your company would " round our circle and complete the happiness " of " Your ever ...
الصفحة 32
... believe every gentleman , who was my contemporary at West- minfter , will do me the juftice to acknowledge : it was a reputation I confefs that I did not earn for nothing , for whilft I worked the clothes off my back and the skin off my ...
... believe every gentleman , who was my contemporary at West- minfter , will do me the juftice to acknowledge : it was a reputation I confefs that I did not earn for nothing , for whilft I worked the clothes off my back and the skin off my ...
الصفحة 50
... believe my fhame would be turned to others ' profit , it might perhaps become lefs painful to myself ; if men want other motives to divert them from defamation , than what their own hearts supply , let them turn to my example , and if ...
... believe my fhame would be turned to others ' profit , it might perhaps become lefs painful to myself ; if men want other motives to divert them from defamation , than what their own hearts supply , let them turn to my example , and if ...
الصفحة 57
... believe the author alluded to had left any clue towards the difcovery . " I thought as much , " retorted my uncle Antony in a tone of triumph , " and yet this is " the " the man who fets up for an investigator of No 131. THE OBSERVER . 57 .
... believe the author alluded to had left any clue towards the difcovery . " I thought as much , " retorted my uncle Antony in a tone of triumph , " and yet this is " the " the man who fets up for an investigator of No 131. THE OBSERVER . 57 .
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