The Spectator ...Charles Whittingham, 1803 |
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Page 90
... says the prince , " went to the siege of Troy , he took me on his knees , and , after having embraced and blessed me , as he was surrounded by the nobles of Ithaca , ' O my friends , ' says he , ' into your hands I commit the education ...
... says the prince , " went to the siege of Troy , he took me on his knees , and , after having embraced and blessed me , as he was surrounded by the nobles of Ithaca , ' O my friends , ' says he , ' into your hands I commit the education ...
Page 119
... says Will , ' the reason is , because they consider every animal as a brother or sister in disguise , and therefore think themselves obliged to extend their charity to them , though under such mean circumstances . They'll tell you , ' says ...
... says Will , ' the reason is , because they consider every animal as a brother or sister in disguise , and therefore think themselves obliged to extend their charity to them , though under such mean circumstances . They'll tell you , ' says ...
Page 279
... says , is when they are used without clear and distinct ideas ; the second , when we are so inconstant and unsteady in the application of them , that we sometimes use them to signify one idea , sometimes another . He adds , that the ...
... says , is when they are used without clear and distinct ideas ; the second , when we are so inconstant and unsteady in the application of them , that we sometimes use them to signify one idea , sometimes another . He adds , that the ...
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