The Spectator ...Angier March, 1803 |
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Page 173
... raise himself a fortune ; the other , to set off that which he is already possessed of . But as far the greater part of man- kind are included in the latter class , I shall only pro- pose some methods at present for the service of such ...
... raise himself a fortune ; the other , to set off that which he is already possessed of . But as far the greater part of man- kind are included in the latter class , I shall only pro- pose some methods at present for the service of such ...
Page 183
... raising a heap of stones that envy has cast at me without doing me any harm . ' The author here alludes to those monuments 2 of the eastern nations , which were mountains of stones raised upon the dead bodies by travellers , that used ...
... raising a heap of stones that envy has cast at me without doing me any harm . ' The author here alludes to those monuments 2 of the eastern nations , which were mountains of stones raised upon the dead bodies by travellers , that used ...
Page 290
... raise to your poor father . Thou wilt weep to think where he is , yet be assured he will be soon at liberty . That cruel letter would have broke his heart , but I have concealed it from him . I have no companion at present besides ...
... raise to your poor father . Thou wilt weep to think where he is , yet be assured he will be soon at liberty . That cruel letter would have broke his heart , but I have concealed it from him . I have no companion at present besides ...
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