The Spectator, Band 8J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... Tunbridge , Sept. 18 . AM a young woman of eighteen years of age , and I do assure you a maid of unspotted reputation , founded upon a very careful carriage in all my looks , words , and actions . At the same time I must own to you ...
... Tunbridge , Sept. 18 . AM a young woman of eighteen years of age , and I do assure you a maid of unspotted reputation , founded upon a very careful carriage in all my looks , words , and actions . At the same time I must own to you ...
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... Tunbridge , and have since my return read Mrs. Matilda Mohair's letter to you . She pretends to make a mighty story about the diversion of swinging in that place . What was done , was only among relations , and no man swung any woman ...
... Tunbridge , and have since my return read Mrs. Matilda Mohair's letter to you . She pretends to make a mighty story about the diversion of swinging in that place . What was done , was only among relations , and no man swung any woman ...
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Tunbridge , Sept. 26 , 1712 . " MR . SPECTATOR , " We have just now read your paper , containing Mrs. Mohair's letter . It is an invention of her own from one end to the other ; and I desire you would print the enclosed letter by itself ...
Tunbridge , Sept. 26 , 1712 . " MR . SPECTATOR , " We have just now read your paper , containing Mrs. Mohair's letter . It is an invention of her own from one end to the other ; and I desire you would print the enclosed letter by itself ...
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