The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Band 3J. Crissy, 1824 |
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... proper a patron for it as your- self , there being none whose merit is more uni- versally acknowledged by all parties , and who has made himself more friends and fewer ene- mies . Your great abilities , and unquestioned integrity , in ...
... proper a patron for it as your- self , there being none whose merit is more uni- versally acknowledged by all parties , and who has made himself more friends and fewer ene- mies . Your great abilities , and unquestioned integrity , in ...
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... be- tween the hours of nine and ten , and could not but fancy it one of the most proper scenes in the world for a ghost to appear in . The ruins of the abbey are scattered up and down on every side , 14 No. 110 . THE SPECTATOR .
... be- tween the hours of nine and ten , and could not but fancy it one of the most proper scenes in the world for a ghost to appear in . The ruins of the abbey are scattered up and down on every side , 14 No. 110 . THE SPECTATOR .
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... system of tubes and glands , or to use a more rustic phrase , a bundle of pipes and strainers , fitted to one another after so wonderful a manner as to make a proper en- No. 115 . 37 THE SPECTATOR . "If e'er ambition did my fancy cheat ...
... system of tubes and glands , or to use a more rustic phrase , a bundle of pipes and strainers , fitted to one another after so wonderful a manner as to make a proper en- No. 115 . 37 THE SPECTATOR . "If e'er ambition did my fancy cheat ...
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... proper en- gine for the soul to work with . This description does not only comprehend the bowels , bones , tendons , veins , nerves , and arteries , but every muscle and every ligature , which is a composi- tion of fibres ; that are so ...
... proper en- gine for the soul to work with . This description does not only comprehend the bowels , bones , tendons , veins , nerves , and arteries , but every muscle and every ligature , which is a composi- tion of fibres ; that are so ...
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... proper for it , by giving such an activity to the limbs , and such a pliancy to every part , as necessarily produce those compressions , exten- sions , contortions , dilatations , and all other kinds of motions that are necessary for ...
... proper for it , by giving such an activity to the limbs , and such a pliancy to every part , as necessarily produce those compressions , exten- sions , contortions , dilatations , and all other kinds of motions that are necessary for ...
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