The Spectator ...Angier March, 1803 |
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Page 105
... father's for a companion and director . ९ It is a monstrous want of reflection , that a man cannot consider , that when he cannot resign the plea- sures of life in his decay of appetite and inclination to them , his son must have a ...
... father's for a companion and director . ९ It is a monstrous want of reflection , that a man cannot consider , that when he cannot resign the plea- sures of life in his decay of appetite and inclination to them , his son must have a ...
Page 183
... father of the son said to the father of the daughter , in my hearing , Brother , I consent to this marriage , provided you will settle upon your daughter fifty ruined villages for her portion . To which the father of the daughter ...
... father of the son said to the father of the daughter , in my hearing , Brother , I consent to this marriage , provided you will settle upon your daughter fifty ruined villages for her portion . To which the father of the daughter ...
Page 349
... father and friend , complying with this our desire , may be an occasion of uniting in perpetual friendship our high empire with your European kingdoms , and we may embrace your laws as the ivy embraces the tree ; and we our- selves may ...
... father and friend , complying with this our desire , may be an occasion of uniting in perpetual friendship our high empire with your European kingdoms , and we may embrace your laws as the ivy embraces the tree ; and we our- selves may ...
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