The Spectator, Том 8William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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... whole set . There are so many of us who will give you your own price , that you may acquaint your nonconformist readers , that they shall not have it , except they come in within such a day , under three - pence . I don't know but you ...
... whole set . There are so many of us who will give you your own price , that you may acquaint your nonconformist readers , that they shall not have it , except they come in within such a day , under three - pence . I don't know but you ...
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... whole reign . He would receive visits even from fools and half madmen ; and at times I have met with people who have boxed , fought at back - sword , and taken poison before King Charles II . In a word , he was so pleasant a man , that ...
... whole reign . He would receive visits even from fools and half madmen ; and at times I have met with people who have boxed , fought at back - sword , and taken poison before King Charles II . In a word , he was so pleasant a man , that ...
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... whole library of moderns . Seeing one of my Spectators lying by me , I laid it into one of the scales , and flung a two - penny piece into the other . The reader will not inquire into the event , if he remembers the first trial which I ...
... whole library of moderns . Seeing one of my Spectators lying by me , I laid it into one of the scales , and flung a two - penny piece into the other . The reader will not inquire into the event , if he remembers the first trial which I ...
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... whole lives without determining ourselves one way or other in those points which are of the last importance to us . There are indeed many things from which we may withhold our assent ; but in cases by which we are to regulate our lives ...
... whole lives without determining ourselves one way or other in those points which are of the last importance to us . There are indeed many things from which we may withhold our assent ; but in cases by which we are to regulate our lives ...
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... whole life before ; and I could not have suffered more , had my whole fortune been at stake . My girl came on with the most becom- ing modesty I had ever seen , and casting a respectful eye , as if she feared me more than all the ...
... whole life before ; and I could not have suffered more , had my whole fortune been at stake . My girl came on with the most becom- ing modesty I had ever seen , and casting a respectful eye , as if she feared me more than all the ...
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