The Observer: Being a Collection of Moral, Literary and Familiar Essays, المجلد 4C. Dilly, 1788 |
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... these poets and the author's address to his readers upon this portion of his work 113 CVII . The notion of a certain humourist that death might be avoided at will ; re- marks confequent thereto , and ferious re- flections upon that ...
... these poets and the author's address to his readers upon this portion of his work 113 CVII . The notion of a certain humourist that death might be avoided at will ; re- marks confequent thereto , and ferious re- flections upon that ...
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... these great fundamentals of focial happiness , and whether any better period can be pointed out , compared to which their present state may be justly pronounced a state of declenfion . The conftitution of England has undergone many ...
... these great fundamentals of focial happiness , and whether any better period can be pointed out , compared to which their present state may be justly pronounced a state of declenfion . The conftitution of England has undergone many ...
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... these aids and no fhort experience of his own to help them out , may form a pretty close compa- rifon in his own thoughts upon the subject . Here I must remind the reader that I am speak- ing of manners as they respect fociety . Now we ...
... these aids and no fhort experience of his own to help them out , may form a pretty close compa- rifon in his own thoughts upon the subject . Here I must remind the reader that I am speak- ing of manners as they respect fociety . Now we ...
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... these advantages , avail themselves of their fituation to any worthy purposes : That happy temper , which can pre- serve a medium between diffipation and avarice , is not often to be found , and where I meet one man , who can laudably ...
... these advantages , avail themselves of their fituation to any worthy purposes : That happy temper , which can pre- serve a medium between diffipation and avarice , is not often to be found , and where I meet one man , who can laudably ...
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... these fanguine expectations I pursued my journey towards the magnificent feat of At- talus , and in my approach it was with pleasure I remarked the beauty of the country about it ; I recollected how much he used to be devoted to rural ...
... these fanguine expectations I pursued my journey towards the magnificent feat of At- talus , and in my approach it was with pleasure I remarked the beauty of the country about it ; I recollected how much he used to be devoted to rural ...
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