The Spectator, Том 8William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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... thought , that a newsletter of whis- pers , written every post , and sent about the kingdom after the same manner as that of Mr. Dyer , Mr. Dawkes , or any other epistolary historian , might be highly gratifying to the public , as well ...
... thought , that a newsletter of whis- pers , written every post , and sent about the kingdom after the same manner as that of Mr. Dyer , Mr. Dawkes , or any other epistolary historian , might be highly gratifying to the public , as well ...
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... thought , that a newsletter of whis- pers , written every post , and sent about the kingdom after the same manner as that of Mr. Dyer , Mr. Dawkes , or any other epistolary historian , might be highly gratifying to the public , as well ...
... thought , that a newsletter of whis- pers , written every post , and sent about the kingdom after the same manner as that of Mr. Dyer , Mr. Dawkes , or any other epistolary historian , might be highly gratifying to the public , as well ...
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... thought in the secret , and being looked upon as a man who has access- to greater people than one would imagine . Af- ter having given you this account of Peter Hush , I proceed to that virtuous Lady , the old Lady Blast , who is to ...
... thought in the secret , and being looked upon as a man who has access- to greater people than one would imagine . Af- ter having given you this account of Peter Hush , I proceed to that virtuous Lady , the old Lady Blast , who is to ...
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... thoughts will suggest to him many instances and examples un- der this head . I shall only dwell upon one reflection , which I cannot make without a secret concern . We have in England a particular bashfulness in every thing that regards ...
... thoughts will suggest to him many instances and examples un- der this head . I shall only dwell upon one reflection , which I cannot make without a secret concern . We have in England a particular bashfulness in every thing that regards ...
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... thought they could not recede too far from the behavior and practice of those persons who had made religion a cloak to so many vallanies . This led them into the other extreme ; every appearance of devotion was looked upon as ...
... thought they could not recede too far from the behavior and practice of those persons who had made religion a cloak to so many vallanies . This led them into the other extreme ; every appearance of devotion was looked upon as ...
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