The British Essayists: SpectatorJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... sense comes into it , and scorns to have an estate in partnership , that is to say , liable to the demand or insult of any man living . There is my friend Sir Andrew , though for many years a great and general trader , was never the ...
... sense comes into it , and scorns to have an estate in partnership , that is to say , liable to the demand or insult of any man living . There is my friend Sir Andrew , though for many years a great and general trader , was never the ...
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... sense , as in the politest companies . It is a general observation , that all dependents run in some measure into the man- ners and behaviour of those whom they serve . You shall frequently meet with lovers and men of intrigue among the ...
... sense , as in the politest companies . It is a general observation , that all dependents run in some measure into the man- ners and behaviour of those whom they serve . You shall frequently meet with lovers and men of intrigue among the ...
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... sense but in the spelling . This can- not but have a good effect upon the female world , and keep them from being charmed by those empty coxcombs that have hitherto been admired among the women , though laughed at among the men . I am ...
... sense but in the spelling . This can- not but have a good effect upon the female world , and keep them from being charmed by those empty coxcombs that have hitherto been admired among the women , though laughed at among the men . I am ...
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... sense of the divine presence keeps up a perpetual cheerfulness of tem- per , and enjoys every moment the satisfaction of thinking himself in company with his dearest and best of friends . The time never lies heavy upon him : it is ...
... sense of the divine presence keeps up a perpetual cheerfulness of tem- per , and enjoys every moment the satisfaction of thinking himself in company with his dearest and best of friends . The time never lies heavy upon him : it is ...
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... sense passing away a dozen hours together in shuf- fling and dividing a pack of cards , with no other con- versation but what is made up of a few game phrases , and no other ideas but those of black or red 64 N ° 93 , SPECTATOR .
... sense passing away a dozen hours together in shuf- fling and dividing a pack of cards , with no other con- versation but what is made up of a few game phrases , and no other ideas but those of black or red 64 N ° 93 , SPECTATOR .
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