The Spectator; with Notes, and a General Index, Том 1J. J. Woodward, 1826 |
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... greatest truth events which happened during that admin- and respect , istration in which your lordship bore so im- portant a charge will be acknowledged as long as time shall endure . I shall not therefore attempt to rehearse those ...
... greatest truth events which happened during that admin- and respect , istration in which your lordship bore so im- portant a charge will be acknowledged as long as time shall endure . I shall not therefore attempt to rehearse those ...
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... greatest pain I can 1 appear on Sunday nights at St. James's cof - suffer , is the being talked to , and being stared fee - house , and sometimes join the little com- at . It is for this reason likewise , that I keep mittee of politics ...
... greatest pain I can 1 appear on Sunday nights at St. James's cof - suffer , is the being talked to , and being stared fee - house , and sometimes join the little com- at . It is for this reason likewise , that I keep mittee of politics ...
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... greatest concern , I found the sparrows put the same trick upon men shall be from henceforth liable to the the audience , that Sir Martin Mar - all * prac- greatest reproach for misbehaviour in it . False - tised upon his mistress : for ...
... greatest concern , I found the sparrows put the same trick upon men shall be from henceforth liable to the the audience , that Sir Martin Mar - all * prac- greatest reproach for misbehaviour in it . False - tised upon his mistress : for ...
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... greatest respect received him among upon my plate , desired me that I would hum- them . The Athenians being suddenly touched our her so far as to take them out of that figure , with a sense of the Spartan virtue and their and place them ...
... greatest respect received him among upon my plate , desired me that I would hum- them . The Athenians being suddenly touched our her so far as to take them out of that figure , with a sense of the Spartan virtue and their and place them ...
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... greatest tians . I shall not be so vain as to think , that drudgery the preparation of jellies and sweet- where the Spectator appears , the other public meats . This , I say , is the state of ordinary prints will vanish ; but shall ...
... greatest tians . I shall not be so vain as to think , that drudgery the preparation of jellies and sweet- where the Spectator appears , the other public meats . This , I say , is the state of ordinary prints will vanish ; but shall ...
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