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Your advice would be a great obligation to, Sir, your most humble servant, “
RALPH THIMBLEToN.” “ MR. SPECTATOR, July 15, 1712. “When you want a
trifle to fill up a paper, in inserting this you will lay an obligation on your humble
servant, ...
Your advice would be a great obligation to, Sir, your most humble servant, “
RALPH THIMBLEToN.” “ MR. SPECTATOR, July 15, 1712. “When you want a
trifle to fill up a paper, in inserting this you will lay an obligation on your humble
servant, ...
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“I am, Sir, your humble servant, “TIMoTHY STANZA.” “SIR, - August 23, 1712. ' “
Having a little time upon my hands, I could not think of bestowing it better than in
writing an epistle to the Spectator, which I now do, and am, Sir, “Your humble ...
“I am, Sir, your humble servant, “TIMoTHY STANZA.” “SIR, - August 23, 1712. ' “
Having a little time upon my hands, I could not think of bestowing it better than in
writing an epistle to the Spectator, which I now do, and am, Sir, “Your humble ...
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“I am, Sir, your humble servant, - & 4 C. “N. B. He who writ this is a black man, two
pair of stairs; the gentleman of whom he writes is fair, and one pair of stairs.” “MR.
SPECTATOR, “I only say, that it is impossible for me to say how much I am ...
“I am, Sir, your humble servant, - & 4 C. “N. B. He who writ this is a black man, two
pair of stairs; the gentleman of whom he writes is fair, and one pair of stairs.” “MR.
SPECTATOR, “I only say, that it is impossible for me to say how much I am ...
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“We have just. crooked legs, of which I was an eye-witness. “You humble servant,
* “Rach E L S II of st RING..” 2 C 2 No. 496. SPECTA TO R. 291 On party Lies
Addison Description of a Tavern-tyrant—Complaint against a Coxcomb Steele.
“We have just. crooked legs, of which I was an eye-witness. “You humble servant,
* “Rach E L S II of st RING..” 2 C 2 No. 496. SPECTA TO R. 291 On party Lies
Addison Description of a Tavern-tyrant—Complaint against a Coxcomb Steele.
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“Your humble servant, “SARAH TRIce. “P. S. She has crooked legs.” “MR,
SPECTATOR, Tunbridge, Sept. 26, 1712. “All that Mrs. Mohair is so vexed at
against the good. company of this place is, that we all know she has crooked legs
. This is ...
“Your humble servant, “SARAH TRIce. “P. S. She has crooked legs.” “MR,
SPECTATOR, Tunbridge, Sept. 26, 1712. “All that Mrs. Mohair is so vexed at
against the good. company of this place is, that we all know she has crooked legs
. This is ...
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