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Ars Quatuor Coronatorum: Being the Transactions of the Quatuor Coronati ... - Page 13
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The Spectator. ...

1789 - 508 pages
...people, I always mix with them, though I never open rny lips but in my own club. % Thus I live in the world rather as a SPECTATOR of mankind, than as one of the fpecies, by which means I have made myfelf a Speculative ftatefman, foldier, merchant, and artifan,...
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The Spectator: In Eight Volumes. : Vol. I[-VIII].

English literature - 1803 - 420 pages
...people, I always mix with them, though I never open my lips but in my own club. Thus I live in the world rather as a spectator of mankind, than as one...myself a speculative statesman, soldier, merchant, and artisan, without ever meddling with any practical part in life. I am very well versed in the theory...
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Select British Classics, Volume 11

English literature - 1803 - 434 pages
...people, I always mix with them, though I never open my lips but in my own club. Thus I live in the world rather as a spectator of mankind, than as one...myself a speculative statesman, soldier, merchant, and artisan, without ever meddling with any practical part in life. I am very well versed in the theory...
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The Spectator, Volume 1

Alexander Chalmers - English essays - 1810 - 412 pages
...people, I always mix with them, though I never open my lips but in my own club. Thus I live in the world rather as a Spectator of mankind, than as one of the species, by which means I have marie myself a speculative statesman, soldier, merchant, and artisan, without ever meddling with any...
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The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volume 3

Joseph Addison - English literature - 1811 - 508 pages
...people, I always mix with them, though I never open my lips but in my own club. Thus I live in the world rather as a Spectator of mankind, than as one...myself a speculative statesman, soldier, merchant, and artizan, without ever meddling with any practical part in life. II am very well versed in the /theory...
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The Spectator

Joseph Addison, Richard Hurd - 1811 - 504 pages
...people, I always mix with them, though I never open my lips but in my own club. Thus I live in the world rather as a Spectator of mankind, than as one...myself a speculative statesman, soldier, merchant, and artizan, without ever meddling with any practical part in life. I am very well versed in the theory...
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The Spectator [by J. Addison and others]; with notes, and a general index

Spectator The - 1811 - 802 pages
...open my lips but in my own club. Thus I live in the world rather as a Spectator of mankind than .is one of the species; by which means I have made myself a speculative statesman, soldier, merchant, and arti/an, without ever meddling with any practical part in life. I am very well versed in the theory...
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The Spectator [by J. Addison and others]: with sketches of the lives of the ...

Spectator The - 1816 - 348 pages
...people, I always mix with them, though I never open my lips but in my own club. Thus I live in the world rather as a Spectator of mankind, than as one...myself a speculative statesman, soldier, merchant, and artisan, without ever meddling with any practical part in life. I am very well versed in the theory...
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The beauties of The Spectator 2nd ed., revised and enlarged with The vision ...

Spectator The - 1816 - 372 pages
...people, I always mix with them , though I never open my lips but in my own club. Thus I live in the world rather as a spectator of mankind , than as one...myself a speculative statesman , soldier, merchant, and artisan , without ever meddling with any practical part in ITe. I am very well versed in the theory...
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The British essayists; to which are prefixed prefaces by J. Ferguson, Volume 37

British essayists - 1819 - 370 pages
...people, I always mix with them, though I never open my lips but in my own club. Thus I live in the world rather as a Spectator of mankind, than as one...myself a speculative statesman, soldier, merchant, and artisan, without ever meddling with any practical part in life. I am very well versed in the theory...
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