The Spectator; with Notes, and a General Index, Том 1J. J. Woodward, 1826 |
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... figure in the British questioned integrity , in those high employ - senate , as well as in that elegance and polite- ments which you have passed through , would ness which appear in your more retired con- not have been able to have ...
... figure in the British questioned integrity , in those high employ - senate , as well as in that elegance and polite- ments which you have passed through , would ness which appear in your more retired con- not have been able to have ...
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... figure you have done , among the After having spoken thus much of my pa- fashionable part of his species . It is there- tron , I must take the privilege of an author in fore no wonder we see such multitudes of as- saying something of ...
... figure you have done , among the After having spoken thus much of my pa- fashionable part of his species . It is there- tron , I must take the privilege of an author in fore no wonder we see such multitudes of as- saying something of ...
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... figure were he not a rich man ) he calls had forgot his cruel beauty , insomuch that it the sea the British Common . He is acquainted is reported he has frequently offended in point with commerce in all its parts , and will tell you of ...
... figure were he not a rich man ) he calls had forgot his cruel beauty , insomuch that it the sea the British Common . He is acquainted is reported he has frequently offended in point with commerce in all its parts , and will tell you of ...
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... figure , as the bags that were tion . There sat at her feet a couple of secre- really filled with money , had been blown up taries , who received every hour letters from with air , and called into my memory the bags all parts of the ...
... figure , as the bags that were tion . There sat at her feet a couple of secre- really filled with money , had been blown up taries , who received every hour letters from with air , and called into my memory the bags all parts of the ...
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... figure , enjoys the plea - bation at a young thing in a box before us , he sures of retirement in a more exquisite degree , said , I am quite of another opinion . She than he possibly could in his closet ; the lover , has , I will allow ...
... figure , enjoys the plea - bation at a young thing in a box before us , he sures of retirement in a more exquisite degree , said , I am quite of another opinion . She than he possibly could in his closet ; the lover , has , I will allow ...
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