The British Essayists: SpectatorAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1808 |
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Side 8
... excellent coach - woman , many were the glances at each other which we had for an hour and a half , in all parts of the town , by the skill of our drivers ; till at last my lady was conveniently lost , with notice from her coachman to ...
... excellent coach - woman , many were the glances at each other which we had for an hour and a half , in all parts of the town , by the skill of our drivers ; till at last my lady was conveniently lost , with notice from her coachman to ...
Side 12
... excellent parts are often starved and useless , by being planted in a wrong soil ; and how very seldom do these moral seeds produce the noble fruits which might be ex- pected from them , by a neglect of proper manuring , necessary ...
... excellent parts are often starved and useless , by being planted in a wrong soil ; and how very seldom do these moral seeds produce the noble fruits which might be ex- pected from them , by a neglect of proper manuring , necessary ...
Side 14
... excellent discourse upon the force of custom , and its wonderful efficacy in mak- ing every thing pleasant to us . I cannot deny but that I received above two - pennyworth of instruc- tion from your paper , and in the general was very ...
... excellent discourse upon the force of custom , and its wonderful efficacy in mak- ing every thing pleasant to us . I cannot deny but that I received above two - pennyworth of instruc- tion from your paper , and in the general was very ...
Side 31
... instances . But to conclude with the words of an excellent au- thor , We have just enough of religion to make us hate , but not enough to make us love one another . ' The Gospel . N ° 460. MONDAY , AUGUST 18 , 1712 . 459 . 31 SPECTATOR .
... instances . But to conclude with the words of an excellent au- thor , We have just enough of religion to make us hate , but not enough to make us love one another . ' The Gospel . N ° 460. MONDAY , AUGUST 18 , 1712 . 459 . 31 SPECTATOR .
Side 37
... excellent memories of those devotionists , who upon returning from church shall give a particular account how two or three hundred people were dressed : a thing , by reason of its variety , so difficult VOL . XIII . E to be digested and ...
... excellent memories of those devotionists , who upon returning from church shall give a particular account how two or three hundred people were dressed : a thing , by reason of its variety , so difficult VOL . XIII . E to be digested and ...
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