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The Spectator: ...

1718 - 348 pages
...Church-yard, as a Citizen dojf up011 the Change, the whole Parifli-Politicks being generally difcuffcd in that Place either after Sermon or before the Bell rings, MY Friend Sir ROGER being a good Church, man, has beautified the Infide of his Church with feveral Texts of his own chaling: . He has...
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The Spectator, Volume 2

1729 - 354 pages
...as are apt to give them a Figure in the Eve of the Village. A Country-Fellow diftinauilhes hunfelf as much in the Church-yard, as a Citizen does upon the Change, the whole Parifh- Politicks being genei-ally difcufled in that Place either after Sermon or before the *e»l...
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The British essayists; with prefaces by A. Chalmers, Volume 7

British essayists - 1802 - 342 pages
...in their most agreeable forms, and exerting all such qualities as are apt to give them a figure in the eye of the village. A country fellow distinguishes...churchyard, as a citizen does upon the Change, the whole parishpolitics being generally discussed in that place either afier sermon or before the bell rings....
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The British Essayists: The Spectator

Alexander Chalmers - English essays - 1802 - 366 pages
...in their most agreeable forms, and exerting all such qualities as are apt to give them a figure in the eye of the village. A country fellow distinguishes...churchyard, as a citizen does upon the Change, the whole parishpolitics being generally discussed in that place either after sermon or before the bell rings....
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The Spectator ...

1803 - 472 pages
...in their most agreeable forms, and exerting all such qualities as are apt to give them a figure in the eye of the village. A country fellow distinguishes...church-yard, as a citizen does upon the Change, the whole parishpolitics being generally discussed in that place either after sermon or before the bell rings....
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The Spectator ...

English essays - 1803 - 466 pages
...distinguishes himself as much in the church-yard, as a citizen does upon the Change, the whole parishpolitics being generally discussed in that place either after...before the bell rings. My friend Sir Roger, being a good-churchman, has beautified the inside of his church with several texts of his own choosing. He...
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1804 - 676 pages
...in th*iir most agreeable forms, and exerting all such qualities as are apt to give them a figure in the eye of the village. A country fellow distinguishes himself as much in thi chureh-yard as a citizen does upon^the 'change, the whole parish-politics being generally discussed...
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The Spectator

Joseph Addison, Richard Hurd - 1811 - 504 pages
...exerting all such qualities as are apt to give them a figure in the eye of the village. A country-fellow distinguishes himself as much in the Church-yard, as a citizen does upon the Change, the whole parish-politics being generally discussed in that place either after sermon or before the bell rings....
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The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volume 3

Joseph Addison - English literature - 1811 - 508 pages
...exerting all such qualities as are apt to give them a figure in the eye of the village. A country-fellow distinguishes himself as much in the Church-yard, as a citizen does upon the Change, the whole parish-politics being generally discussed in that place either after sermon or before the bell rings....
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English Synonyms Explained, in Alphabetical Order: With Copious ...

George Crabb - English language - 1818 - 918 pages
...: all decisions must be partial, unjust, or imprudent, which an made without previous examination. A country fellow distinguishes himself as much in...change ; the whole parish politics being generally dúcutted in that place either after sermon or befure the bell rings. ADDISON. Men follow their Inclinations...
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