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... Actions of Public Spirits Whetters ...... 139. Women more improveable than Men -On Courtship - The Author's Dis- coveries by the Use of his Ring ...... ADDISON STEELE STEELE No. 140. Letters on a charitable Provision for poor Boys ...
... Actions of Public Spirits Whetters ...... 139. Women more improveable than Men -On Courtship - The Author's Dis- coveries by the Use of his Ring ...... ADDISON STEELE STEELE No. 140. Letters on a charitable Provision for poor Boys ...
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... actions : they resolve virtue and vice into constitution . In short , they endeavour to make no distinction between man and man , or between the species of men and that of brutes . As an instance of this kind of authors , among many ...
... actions : they resolve virtue and vice into constitution . In short , they endeavour to make no distinction between man and man , or between the species of men and that of brutes . As an instance of this kind of authors , among many ...
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... action , as to have great and good affairs enough to fill up his whole time ; there will still be chasms and empty ... actions as are in themselves indifferent . How often have I wished , for the good of the nation , that several famous ...
... action , as to have great and good affairs enough to fill up his whole time ; there will still be chasms and empty ... actions as are in themselves indifferent . How often have I wished , for the good of the nation , that several famous ...
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... * Story's Gate , at one end of the Birdcage - walk , still retains its name ; but Rosamond's - pond , at the other end , has been filled up within these few years . find fault with , any speech , action , or 44 NO . 113 . TATLER .
... * Story's Gate , at one end of the Birdcage - walk , still retains its name ; but Rosamond's - pond , at the other end , has been filled up within these few years . find fault with , any speech , action , or 44 NO . 113 . TATLER .
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British essayists Alexander Chalmers. find fault with , any speech , action , or behaviour of the living . In which case , it shall be lawful to seize their persons at any place or hour whatsoever , and to convey their bodies to the next ...
British essayists Alexander Chalmers. find fault with , any speech , action , or behaviour of the living . In which case , it shall be lawful to seize their persons at any place or hour whatsoever , and to convey their bodies to the next ...
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