The Spectator: Corrected from the Originals, 第 4 卷G. B. Whittaker, 1827 |
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... matters of less moment as well . When there is fuel enough , no matter what it is.- -Thus the ends of sentences in the newspapers , as , • This wants confirmation , ' - This occasions many specu- lations , ' and Time will discover the ...
... matters of less moment as well . When there is fuel enough , no matter what it is.- -Thus the ends of sentences in the newspapers , as , • This wants confirmation , ' - This occasions many specu- lations , ' and Time will discover the ...
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... matters , Sir Roger made several inquiries concerning the club , and particularly of his old antagonist Sir Andrew Freeport . He asked me with a kind of smile , whether Sir Andrew had not taken advantage of his absence , to vent among ...
... matters , Sir Roger made several inquiries concerning the club , and particularly of his old antagonist Sir Andrew Freeport . He asked me with a kind of smile , whether Sir Andrew had not taken advantage of his absence , to vent among ...
第 277 頁
... matters and expenses . A third instrument of growing rich is method in business , which , as well as the two former , is also at- tainable by persons of the meanest capacities . The famous De Witt , one of the greatest states- men of ...
... matters and expenses . A third instrument of growing rich is method in business , which , as well as the two former , is also at- tainable by persons of the meanest capacities . The famous De Witt , one of the greatest states- men of ...
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Universality of ambitionits wrong directions | 10 |
Fragment of Sappho | 26 |
On the beauty and loveliness of virtue | 90 |
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