The Spectator; in Miniature: Being a Collection of the Principal Religious, Moral, Humorous, Satyrical & Critical Essays Contained in that Celebrated Publication, 2. köideW. Suttaby, 1808 |
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... present too old for fox - hunting , to keep himself in action , has disposed of his beagles , and got a pack of stop hounds . What these want in speed , he endeavours to make amends for by the deep- ness of their mouths and the variety ...
... present too old for fox - hunting , to keep himself in action , has disposed of his beagles , and got a pack of stop hounds . What these want in speed , he endeavours to make amends for by the deep- ness of their mouths and the variety ...
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... present state of duration . But Christianity , as it exalts morality to a greater perfection , as it brings the consi- deration of another life into the question , as it proposes rewards and punishments of a higher nature and a longer ...
... present state of duration . But Christianity , as it exalts morality to a greater perfection , as it brings the consi- deration of another life into the question , as it proposes rewards and punishments of a higher nature and a longer ...
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... present with us , because he is concealed from us . " O that I knew where I might find him ! " says Job . " Behold , I go forward , but he is not there ; and backward , but I cannot perceive him : on the left hand , where he does work ...
... present with us , because he is concealed from us . " O that I knew where I might find him ! " says Job . " Behold , I go forward , but he is not there ; and backward , but I cannot perceive him : on the left hand , where he does work ...
Contents
VOLUME | i |
History of Inkle and Yarico | iii |
Life of Joseph Addison The Same | xx |
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