The British Essayists;: MirrorJ. Johnson, J. Nichols and son, R. Baldwin, F. and C. Rivington, W. Otridge and son, W.J. and J. Richardson, A. Strahan, R. Faulder, ... [and 40 others], 1807 |
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... attended with many and great advantages . It polishes the manners of the courtier , enlarges the views of the statesman , and furnishes the philosopher with a more extensive field of observation , and enables him to form more certain ...
... attended with many and great advantages . It polishes the manners of the courtier , enlarges the views of the statesman , and furnishes the philosopher with a more extensive field of observation , and enables him to form more certain ...
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... attending domestic and private situa- tions are of all others the most apt to affect the heart . Descriptions of national events are too gene- ral to be very interesting , and the calamities befalling Kings and Princes too far removed ...
... attending domestic and private situa- tions are of all others the most apt to affect the heart . Descriptions of national events are too gene- ral to be very interesting , and the calamities befalling Kings and Princes too far removed ...
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... attended , she checked every advance that was made her ; while , at the same time , she was at the utmost pains to conceal from her fa- ther the voluntary sacrifice she was resolved to make on his account . About a month ago , I paid a ...
... attended , she checked every advance that was made her ; while , at the same time , she was at the utmost pains to conceal from her fa- ther the voluntary sacrifice she was resolved to make on his account . About a month ago , I paid a ...
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... equalled in ours . In the virtue of men , there are generally some considera- tions , not altogether pure , attending it , which , VOL . XXXV . E though they may not detract from , must certainly diminish N63 . 37 THE MIRROR .
... equalled in ours . In the virtue of men , there are generally some considera- tions , not altogether pure , attending it , which , VOL . XXXV . E though they may not detract from , must certainly diminish N63 . 37 THE MIRROR .
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... attending and admiring world to animate and support them . When Regulus suffered all the tor- tures which cruelty could invent , rather than give up his honour or his country , he was supported by the conscious admiration of those ...
... attending and admiring world to animate and support them . When Regulus suffered all the tor- tures which cruelty could invent , rather than give up his honour or his country , he was supported by the conscious admiration of those ...
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