The Spectator: With Notes and a General Index, Объемы 1-2J. J. Woodward, 1832 - Всего страниц: 895 |
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... desire their sons may be of it : whereas , in so great an affair of life , they should consider the genius and abilities of their children , more than their own inclinations . It is the great advantage of a trading na- tion that there ...
... desire their sons may be of it : whereas , in so great an affair of life , they should consider the genius and abilities of their children , more than their own inclinations . It is the great advantage of a trading na- tion that there ...
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... desire my correspond- ents to give me their thoughts upon it . C. Cupias non placuisse nimis . - Mart . One would not please too much . ty , and is still a very lovely woman . She has been a widow for two or three years , and being ...
... desire my correspond- ents to give me their thoughts upon it . C. Cupias non placuisse nimis . - Mart . One would not please too much . ty , and is still a very lovely woman . She has been a widow for two or three years , and being ...
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... desire my correspond- ents to give me their thoughts upon it . C. -Cupias non placuisse nimis . - Mart . One would not please too much . A LATE Conversation which I fell into , gave me an opportunity of observing a great deal of beauty ...
... desire my correspond- ents to give me their thoughts upon it . C. -Cupias non placuisse nimis . - Mart . One would not please too much . A LATE Conversation which I fell into , gave me an opportunity of observing a great deal of beauty ...
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... desire to know whether you ad- mit people of quality . ' one to shoot at that pleases . I know several of these butts who are men of wit and sense , though by some odd turn of humour , some unlucky cast in their person or behaviour ...
... desire to know whether you ad- mit people of quality . ' one to shoot at that pleases . I know several of these butts who are men of wit and sense , though by some odd turn of humour , some unlucky cast in their person or behaviour ...
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... desire my readers , when they meet with this pretender , to look into his parentage , and to examine him strictly , whether or no he be remotely allied to Truth , and lineally descended from Good Sense ; if not , they may conclude him a ...
... desire my readers , when they meet with this pretender , to look into his parentage , and to examine him strictly , whether or no he be remotely allied to Truth , and lineally descended from Good Sense ; if not , they may conclude him a ...
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