The Spectator; with Notes, and a General Index, Том 1J. J. Woodward, 1826 |
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... king's burnt ; for there are several engines filled with throne ; besides the inconveniences which the water , and ready to play at a minute's warn - heads of the audience may sometimes suffer ing , in case any such accident should ...
... king's burnt ; for there are several engines filled with throne ; besides the inconveniences which the water , and ready to play at a minute's warn - heads of the audience may sometimes suffer ing , in case any such accident should ...
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... Kings . This grand alliance was formed a little after the return of King Charles the Second , and admitted into it men of all qualities and professions , provid- ed they agreed in the surname of King , which , as they imagined ...
... Kings . This grand alliance was formed a little after the return of King Charles the Second , and admitted into it men of all qualities and professions , provid- ed they agreed in the surname of King , which , as they imagined ...
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... King Charles the Second : I mean the club of duellists , in which none was to be admitted that had not fought his man . The president of it was said to have killed half a dozen in single combat ; and as for the other members , they took ...
... King Charles the Second : I mean the club of duellists , in which none was to be admitted that had not fought his man . The president of it was said to have killed half a dozen in single combat ; and as for the other members , they took ...
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... king- affrighted at his own shadow , and look pale dom of Great Britain . Upon the first rumour upon a little scratching at his door , who the of this intended combat , it was confidently af- day before had marched up against a battery ...
... king- affrighted at his own shadow , and look pale dom of Great Britain . Upon the first rumour upon a little scratching at his door , who the of this intended combat , it was confidently af- day before had marched up against a battery ...
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... king who sits upon it . On the contrary , it out of his lion's skin , it was thought proper to gives me a just indignation to see a person discard him and it is verily believed , to this whose action gives new majesty to kings , reso ...
... king who sits upon it . On the contrary , it out of his lion's skin , it was thought proper to gives me a just indignation to see a person discard him and it is verily believed , to this whose action gives new majesty to kings , reso ...
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