The Spectator: With Notes and a General Index, Bände 1-2J. J. Woodward, 1832 - 895 Seiten |
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... late and present reign , has been indebted to your counsels and wisdom . But to enumerate the great advantages which the public has received from your administration , would be a more proper work for a history , than for an address of ...
... late and present reign , has been indebted to your counsels and wisdom . But to enumerate the great advantages which the public has received from your administration , would be a more proper work for a history , than for an address of ...
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... late for a place suitable to his age and quality . Many of the young gentlemen , who observed the difficulty and confusion he was in , made signs to him that they would accommodate him if he came where they sat . The good man bustled ...
... late for a place suitable to his age and quality . Many of the young gentlemen , who observed the difficulty and confusion he was in , made signs to him that they would accommodate him if he came where they sat . The good man bustled ...
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... late been Amidst all the evils that threaten me , I will frequently held in one of the most conspicu- look up to him for help , and question not ous parts of the town , and which I hear but he will either avert them , or turn them will ...
... late been Amidst all the evils that threaten me , I will frequently held in one of the most conspicu- look up to him for help , and question not ous parts of the town , and which I hear but he will either avert them , or turn them will ...
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... late years in the second division , several brevets have been granted for the converting of subalterns into scarf- officers ; insomuch , that within my memory the price of lutestring is raised above two- pence in a yard . As for the ...
... late years in the second division , several brevets have been granted for the converting of subalterns into scarf- officers ; insomuch , that within my memory the price of lutestring is raised above two- pence in a yard . As for the ...
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... late years , is to be introduced as telling his was a tongue he was sure would wonder- fortune . At the same time Clinch of Bar- fully please the ladies , especially when it net is represented in another corner of the was a little ...
... late years , is to be introduced as telling his was a tongue he was sure would wonder- fortune . At the same time Clinch of Bar- fully please the ladies , especially when it net is represented in another corner of the was a little ...
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