The Spectator, Volúmenes3-4Dent, 1930 |
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... believe that his Principles carry Conviction with them , and are the more likely to be true , when he finds they are conformable to the Reason of others , as well as to his own . And that this Temper of Mind deludes a Man very often ...
... believe that his Principles carry Conviction with them , and are the more likely to be true , when he finds they are conformable to the Reason of others , as well as to his own . And that this Temper of Mind deludes a Man very often ...
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... believe , is by his own natural Complexion prompted to teaze and torment I another for no Reason but being nearly allied to him ; And can there be any thing more base , or serve to sink a Man so much below his own distinguishing ...
... believe , is by his own natural Complexion prompted to teaze and torment I another for no Reason but being nearly allied to him ; And can there be any thing more base , or serve to sink a Man so much below his own distinguishing ...
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... believe I need not fear but that what I have said in Praise of Money , will be more than sufficient with most of my Readers to excuse the Subject of my present Paper , which I intend , as an Essay on The Ways to raise a Man's Fortune ...
... believe I need not fear but that what I have said in Praise of Money , will be more than sufficient with most of my Readers to excuse the Subject of my present Paper , which I intend , as an Essay on The Ways to raise a Man's Fortune ...
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