The Spectator: With Notes and a General Index, Volumes 1-2J. J. Woodward, 1832 - 895 pages |
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... observed the difficulty and confusion he was in , made signs to him that they would accommodate him if he came where they sat . The good man bustled through the crowd accordingly ; but when he came to the seats to which he was in- vited ...
... observed the difficulty and confusion he was in , made signs to him that they would accommodate him if he came where they sat . The good man bustled through the crowd accordingly ; but when he came to the seats to which he was in- vited ...
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... observation , especially which runs forward into all the depths of since the persons it is composed of are eternity ... observed by this new society , are wonderfully contrived for the advancement of cuckoldom . The women either come by ...
... observation , especially which runs forward into all the depths of since the persons it is composed of are eternity ... observed by this new society , are wonderfully contrived for the advancement of cuckoldom . The women either come by ...
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... observed that wo- men , whether out of a nicer regard to their honour , or what other reason , I cannot tell , are more sensibly touched with those general aspersions which are cast upon their sex , than men are by what is said of ...
... observed that wo- men , whether out of a nicer regard to their honour , or what other reason , I cannot tell , are more sensibly touched with those general aspersions which are cast upon their sex , than men are by what is said of ...
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... observed the rules of my mask so carefully ( in not inquiring into persons ) that I cannot tell whether you were one of the company or not , last Tuesday ; but if you were not , and still design to come , I desire you would , for your ...
... observed the rules of my mask so carefully ( in not inquiring into persons ) that I cannot tell whether you were one of the company or not , last Tuesday ; but if you were not , and still design to come , I desire you would , for your ...
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... observe to the reader , that above three parts of those whom I reckon among the litigious are such as are only ... observed that there were no students in physic among the subjects of Thor and Woden , and that this science very ...
... observe to the reader , that above three parts of those whom I reckon among the litigious are such as are only ... observed that there were no students in physic among the subjects of Thor and Woden , and that this science very ...
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