The Spectator: With Notes and a General Index, Volumes 1-2J. J. Woodward, 1832 - 895 pages |
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... Women - Duelling 100 Complaints of Sickness - Characters of Harry Tersett and Varilas Steele 101 Uncertainty of Fame ... Women in Business Steele 456 Character of Women's Men 167 Improper Method of educating youth 158 Letters censuring ...
... Women - Duelling 100 Complaints of Sickness - Characters of Harry Tersett and Varilas Steele 101 Uncertainty of Fame ... Women in Business Steele 456 Character of Women's Men 167 Improper Method of educating youth 158 Letters censuring ...
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... Women 210 Immortality of the Soul Steele Addison 211 Transmigration of Souls - Letters on Simonides's Satire on Women 212 Letter from a Hen - peckt Husband de- termined to be free 213 On habitual good intentions 214 On Patrons and their ...
... Women 210 Immortality of the Soul Steele Addison 211 Transmigration of Souls - Letters on Simonides's Satire on Women 212 Letter from a Hen - peckt Husband de- termined to be free 213 On habitual good intentions 214 On Patrons and their ...
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... women are not concerned , he is an honest worthy man . himself with great gallantry in several en- | a word , all his conversation and knowledge gagements and at several sieges ; but hav- ing a small estate of his own , and being next ...
... women are not concerned , he is an honest worthy man . himself with great gallantry in several en- | a word , all his conversation and knowledge gagements and at several sieges ; but hav- ing a small estate of his own , and being next ...
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... woman's day , in my works , I shall en- tences , and argue to the very point I shaked deavour at a style and air ... women this paper may furnish tea - table talk . In crder to it , I shall treat on matters which relate to females ...
... woman's day , in my works , I shall en- tences , and argue to the very point I shaked deavour at a style and air ... women this paper may furnish tea - table talk . In crder to it , I shall treat on matters which relate to females ...
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... women as unbecoming as you please in your works , while we are unable to return the injury . You have twice or thrice observed in your discourse , that hypocrisy is the very foun- " " The man No. 11. ] Tuesday , March 13 , 1710-11 . Dat ...
... women as unbecoming as you please in your works , while we are unable to return the injury . You have twice or thrice observed in your discourse , that hypocrisy is the very foun- " " The man No. 11. ] Tuesday , March 13 , 1710-11 . Dat ...
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