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" And at best, let frugality and parsimony be the virtues of the merchant, how much is his punctual dealing below a gentleman's charity to the poor, or hospitality among his neighbours... "
The Spectator - Page 19
1726 - 312 pages
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The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers, from the Spectator

Joseph Addison - English literature - 1898 - 264 pages
...books, and watching over his expenses? And at best, let frugality and parsimony be the virtues of the is merchant, how much is his punctual dealing below a gentleman's charity to the poor, or hospitality among his neighbors!" Captain Sentry observed Sir Andrew very diligent in hearing Sir Roger,...
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The Sir Roger de Coverly Papers from "The Spectator"

Joseph Addison - 1899 - 232 pages
...fixed upon balancing his books, and watching over his expenses? And at best let frugality and parsimony be the virtues of the merchant, how much is his punctual...dealing below a gentleman's charity to the poor, or hospitality among his 25 neighbors ? " Captain Sentry observed Sir Andrew very diligent in hearing...
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The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers: From the Spectator

Joseph Addison - 1899 - 264 pages
...watching over his expenses? And at best let frugality and parsimony be the virtues of the mer15 chant, how much is his punctual dealing below a gentleman's charity to the poor, or hospitality among his neighbours? i Captain Sentry observed Sir Andrew very diligent in hearing Sir...
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The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers from the Spectator

Joseph Addison - 1903 - 256 pages
...books, and watching over his expenses? And at best, let frugality and parsimony be the virtues of the 15 merchant, how much is his punctual dealing below a gentleman's charity to the poor, or hospitality among his neighbors!" Captain Sentry observed Sir Andrew very diligent in hearing Sir Roger,...
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The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers: From the Spectator

Joseph Addison - 1903 - 266 pages
...watching over his expenses? And at best let frugality and parsimony be the virtues of the mer15 chant, how much is his punctual dealing below a gentleman's charity to the poor, or hospitality among his neighbours ? Captain Sentry observed Sir Andrew very diligent in hearing Sir...
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The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers: From the Spectator

Joseph Addison - 1904 - 190 pages
...upon balancing his books, and watching over his expenses? And at best, let frugality and parsimony be the virtues of the merchant, how much is his punctual dealing 30 below a gentleman's charity to the poor, or hospitality among his neighbors ! Captain Sentry observed...
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Sir Roger de Coverley and the Spectator's Club

Sir Richard Steele, Joseph Addison - 1908 - 208 pages
...upon balancing his books and watching over his expenses ? And at best, let frugality and parsimony be the virtues of the merchant, how much is his punctual...dealing below a gentleman's charity to the poor, or hospitality among his neighbours ! Captain Sentry observed Sir Andrew very diligent in hearing Sir...
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The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers from the Spectator

Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele, Eustace Budgell - 1919 - 264 pages
...upon balancing his books, and watching over his expenses ? And at best, let frugality and parsimony be the virtues of the merchant, how much is his punctual dealing below a gentleman's charity 15 to the poor, or hospitality among his neighbors!" Captain Sentry observed Sir Andrew very diligent...
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Johnson the Essayist, His Opinions on Men, Morals and Manners: A Study

Octavius Francis Christie - 1924 - 296 pages
...books and watching over his expenses ? And at best, let frugality and parsimony be the virtues of a merchant, how much is his punctual dealing below a gentleman's charity to the poor, or hospitality among his neighbours ! " 1 During the next hundred years the sentiment that trade was an...
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Selections from the Tatler, the Spectator and Their Successors

Walter James Graham - English essays - 1928 - 440 pages
...upon balancing his books, and watching over his expenses ? And at best, let frugality and parsimony be the virtues of the merchant, how much is his punctual...dealing below a gentleman's charity to the poor, or hospitality among his neighbours? CAPTAIN SENTRY observed Sir ANDREW very diligent in hearing Sir ROGER,...
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