The British Essayists: SpectatorJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... sense , when compared with such as have no relish of those arts . The florist , the planter , the gardener , the husband- man , when they are only as accomplishments to the man of fortune , are great reliefs to a country life , and many ...
... sense , when compared with such as have no relish of those arts . The florist , the planter , the gardener , the husband- man , when they are only as accomplishments to the man of fortune , are great reliefs to a country life , and many ...
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... sense of them will be as agreeable to the town as any thing I could say , either on the topics they treat of , or any other ; they both allude to former papers of mine , and I do not question but the first , which is upon mourning ...
... sense of them will be as agreeable to the town as any thing I could say , either on the topics they treat of , or any other ; they both allude to former papers of mine , and I do not question but the first , which is upon mourning ...
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James Ferguson. the common sense and give us your thoughts upon the ordinary people have of the demonstrations of grief , who prescribe rules and fashions to the most solemn affliction ; such as the loss of the nearest relations and ...
James Ferguson. the common sense and give us your thoughts upon the ordinary people have of the demonstrations of grief , who prescribe rules and fashions to the most solemn affliction ; such as the loss of the nearest relations and ...
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... sense among all orders of men , and that servants report most of the good or ill which is spoken of their masters . " That there are men of sense who live in servitude , I have the vanity to I have felt to my woeful experience . You at ...
... sense among all orders of men , and that servants report most of the good or ill which is spoken of their masters . " That there are men of sense who live in servitude , I have the vanity to I have felt to my woeful experience . You at ...
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... sense enough to be under the utmost indignation , to see her dis- card with so little concern , one her son had loved so much ; and went out of the house to ramble wherever my feet would carry me . The third day after I left Sir ...
... sense enough to be under the utmost indignation , to see her dis- card with so little concern , one her son had loved so much ; and went out of the house to ramble wherever my feet would carry me . The third day after I left Sir ...
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