The Spectator: With Notes and a General Index, Volumes 1-2J. J. Woodward, 1832 - 895 pages |
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... side of her . But this I did not so much wonder at , when I heard upon inquiry , that she had the same virtue in her ... sides of the hall were covered with such acts of parliament as had been made for the establishment of public funds ...
... side of her . But this I did not so much wonder at , when I heard upon inquiry , that she had the same virtue in her ... sides of the hall were covered with such acts of parliament as had been made for the establishment of public funds ...
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... side by side . What the absurdity was which I had committed I did not know , but I suppose there was some traditionary superstition in it ; and therefore , in obedience to the lady of the house , I disposed of my knife and fork in two ...
... side by side . What the absurdity was which I had committed I did not know , but I suppose there was some traditionary superstition in it ; and therefore , in obedience to the lady of the house , I disposed of my knife and fork in two ...
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... side of the garden ; but they only laugh at the child . ' I desire you would lay this before all the world , that I may not be made such a tool for the future , and that punchinello may choose hours less canonical . As things are now ...
... side of the garden ; but they only laugh at the child . ' I desire you would lay this before all the world , that I may not be made such a tool for the future , and that punchinello may choose hours less canonical . As things are now ...
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... side by side , or the holy men that divided the world with their contests and disputes , I reflect with sorrow and astonishment on the little competitions , factions , and debates of man- kind . When I read the several dates of the ...
... side by side , or the holy men that divided the world with their contests and disputes , I reflect with sorrow and astonishment on the little competitions , factions , and debates of man- kind . When I read the several dates of the ...
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... sides are as compact as his joles , every winter , I would undertake to fetch he need not disguise himself to make ... side of the water , it is a jest at Haer- President immediately retorted , “ A hand- some fellow ! 60 [ No. 32 . THE ...
... sides are as compact as his joles , every winter , I would undertake to fetch he need not disguise himself to make ... side of the water , it is a jest at Haer- President immediately retorted , “ A hand- some fellow ! 60 [ No. 32 . THE ...
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