The Spectator: With Notes, and a General Index. The Eight Volumes Comprised in OneHickman and Hazzard. William Brown, printer, 1822 - Всего страниц: 771 |
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... taken for proceed from a law - suit which was then depending a merchant upon the Exchange for above these ten in the family , or my father's being a justice of the years , and sometimes pass for a Jew in the assem- peace , I cannot ...
... taken for proceed from a law - suit which was then depending a merchant upon the Exchange for above these ten in the family , or my father's being a justice of the years , and sometimes pass for a Jew in the assem- peace , I cannot ...
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... taken out to dance , and , as I fancied , I am no less acquainted with the particular by a woman of the first quality , for she was very quarters and regions of this great town , than with tall , and moved gracefully . As soon as the ...
... taken out to dance , and , as I fancied , I am no less acquainted with the particular by a woman of the first quality , for she was very quarters and regions of this great town , than with tall , and moved gracefully . As soon as the ...
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... taken particular care to instil into his mind shore , where there is an immediate market of the an early love of gain , by making him a perfect Indians and other slaves , as with us of horses and master of numbers , and consequently ...
... taken particular care to instil into his mind shore , where there is an immediate market of the an early love of gain , by making him a perfect Indians and other slaves , as with us of horses and master of numbers , and consequently ...
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... taken no- shall be put out of countenance by the representa- tice of for either . It is , I presume , for this reason tion of those qualities that should do him honour . that my correspondents are willing by my means So pernicious a ...
... taken no- shall be put out of countenance by the representa- tice of for either . It is , I presume , for this reason tion of those qualities that should do him honour . that my correspondents are willing by my means So pernicious a ...
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... taken away from me , by one or other most conspicuous classes of mankind . By this of the club ; and began to think myself in the con- means I am furnished with the greatest variety of dition of the good man that had one wife who took ...
... taken away from me , by one or other most conspicuous classes of mankind . By this of the club ; and began to think myself in the con- means I am furnished with the greatest variety of dition of the good man that had one wife who took ...
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