“The” Spectator ...J. Wood, 1761 |
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... matters of dif covery : fo that if we confider the effects of this paffion , one would rather think it proceeded from an inveterate ha- tred tred , than an exceffive love ; for certainly none THE SPECTATOR . N ° 170 .
... matters of dif covery : fo that if we confider the effects of this paffion , one would rather think it proceeded from an inveterate ha- tred tred , than an exceffive love ; for certainly none THE SPECTATOR . N ° 170 .
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... matter to quiet his fufpicions . But at laft he appeared fo well fatisfied of her innocence , that from reproaches and wranglings he fell to tears and em- braces . Both of them wept very tenderly at their recon VOL . III . B ciliation ...
... matter to quiet his fufpicions . But at laft he appeared fo well fatisfied of her innocence , that from reproaches and wranglings he fell to tears and em- braces . Both of them wept very tenderly at their recon VOL . III . B ciliation ...
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... matters which concern ordinary life . If a lawyer were to be cfteemed only as he ufes his parts in contending for juftice , and were immedia ately ately difpicable when he appeared in a caufe which he 16 THE NS 172 . SPECTATOR .
... matters which concern ordinary life . If a lawyer were to be cfteemed only as he ufes his parts in contending for juftice , and were immedia ately ately difpicable when he appeared in a caufe which he 16 THE NS 172 . SPECTATOR .
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... matters beforehand , that I may prefume upon fuffi- cient returns to answer the charge of the cargo I have fit- ted out , the freight and affurance out and home , the cuf toms to the queen , and the intereft of my own money , and ...
... matters beforehand , that I may prefume upon fuffi- cient returns to answer the charge of the cargo I have fit- ted out , the freight and affurance out and home , the cuf toms to the queen , and the intereft of my own money , and ...
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... , and when you had best to let them alone . But , fubmitting these matters to your more ferious con- , fideration , I am , SIR , yours , KG . I HAVE , indeed , feen and heard of feveral I HAVE 28 N ° 175 THE SPECTATOR . · ...
... , and when you had best to let them alone . But , fubmitting these matters to your more ferious con- , fideration , I am , SIR , yours , KG . I HAVE , indeed , feen and heard of feveral I HAVE 28 N ° 175 THE SPECTATOR . · ...
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