The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 - English essays |
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... keep as constant watch in my seat , as a governor would do that com- manded a town on the frontier of an enemy's coun- try . I have indeed pretty well secured my park , * N ° 311 . having for this purpose provided myself of four keep ...
... keep as constant watch in my seat , as a governor would do that com- manded a town on the frontier of an enemy's coun- try . I have indeed pretty well secured my park , * N ° 311 . having for this purpose provided myself of four keep ...
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... keeps the soul in a perpetual calm . But having already touched on this last consideration , I shall here take notice , that the world in which we are placed , is filled with innumerable objects that are proper to raise and keep alive ...
... keeps the soul in a perpetual calm . But having already touched on this last consideration , I shall here take notice , that the world in which we are placed , is filled with innumerable objects that are proper to raise and keep alive ...
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... keeping up the struggle in a just balance , ex- cite a very pleasing and agreeable sensation . Let the cause be what it ... keep up this cheerfulness in the mind of man , by having formed it after such a manner , as to make it capable of ...
... keeping up the struggle in a just balance , ex- cite a very pleasing and agreeable sensation . Let the cause be what it ... keep up this cheerfulness in the mind of man , by having formed it after such a manner , as to make it capable of ...
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