The Spectator: With Notes and a General Index, Volume 1J.J. Woodward, 1836 - 1 pages |
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Page 59
... whole day's journey from the politer part of the town . By this means people of figure are forced to lose half the winter , after their coming to town , before they have seen all the strange sights about it . In or- der to remedy this ...
... whole day's journey from the politer part of the town . By this means people of figure are forced to lose half the winter , after their coming to town , before they have seen all the strange sights about it . In or- der to remedy this ...
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... whole kingdom . My readers too have fine the joys , and soften the cares of hu- the satisfaction to find that there is no rank manity , by the most agreeable participa- or degrees among them who have not their tion , to consider them ...
... whole kingdom . My readers too have fine the joys , and soften the cares of hu- the satisfaction to find that there is no rank manity , by the most agreeable participa- or degrees among them who have not their tion , to consider them ...
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... whole assembly in a very much as those before him had done , great alarm all the while it has been ring- brought a princess upon the stage with a ing . But there is nothing which delights little boy in one hand , and a girl in the and ...
... whole assembly in a very much as those before him had done , great alarm all the while it has been ring- brought a princess upon the stage with a ing . But there is nothing which delights little boy in one hand , and a girl in the and ...
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... whole morning together . Whether or no there was any truth in the story of a lady's being got with child by one of these her hand - maids , I cannot tell ; but I think at present the whole race of them is extinct in our own country ...
... whole morning together . Whether or no there was any truth in the story of a lady's being got with child by one of these her hand - maids , I cannot tell ; but I think at present the whole race of them is extinct in our own country ...
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... whole room , that if any one would own it , they might . The boy accordingly mounted the pulpit , and with a very audible voice read as follows : A very ingenious French author tells us , that the ladies of the court of France , in his ...
... whole room , that if any one would own it , they might . The boy accordingly mounted the pulpit , and with a very audible voice read as follows : A very ingenious French author tells us , that the ladies of the court of France , in his ...
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