The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volúmenes9-10J. Crissy, 1841 |
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... common justice to alarm her in it . I have done it in the following letter : ' MADAM , ' I have for some time taken notice of two gen- tlemen who attend you in all public places , both of whom have also easy access to you at your own ...
... common justice to alarm her in it . I have done it in the following letter : ' MADAM , ' I have for some time taken notice of two gen- tlemen who attend you in all public places , both of whom have also easy access to you at your own ...
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... common dust . Then he resumed a countenance of alacrity , and told him , that if , within an hour after his death , he anointed his whole body , and poured down his throat that liquor which he had from old Basilius , the corpse would be ...
... common dust . Then he resumed a countenance of alacrity , and told him , that if , within an hour after his death , he anointed his whole body , and poured down his throat that liquor which he had from old Basilius , the corpse would be ...
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... common custom ; when they have a mind to drive the jest , she is immediately urged to that degree , that she will board in a family with which she has never yet been ; and away she will go this in- stant , and tell them all that the ...
... common custom ; when they have a mind to drive the jest , she is immediately urged to that degree , that she will board in a family with which she has never yet been ; and away she will go this in- stant , and tell them all that the ...
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... common efforts to repulse the victorious enemy , the war continued for many years before they could entirely bring it to a happy conclusion . The campaigns which both sexes passed toge- ther made them so well acquainted with one ano ...
... common efforts to repulse the victorious enemy , the war continued for many years before they could entirely bring it to a happy conclusion . The campaigns which both sexes passed toge- ther made them so well acquainted with one ano ...
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... common enemy , the colonels in one army married the colonels in the other ; the captains in the same manner took the captains to their wives ; the whole body of common soldiers were matched after the exam- ple of their leaders . By this ...
... common enemy , the colonels in one army married the colonels in the other ; the captains in the same manner took the captains to their wives ; the whole body of common soldiers were matched after the exam- ple of their leaders . By this ...
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The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an ..., Volúmenes9-10 Vista completa - 1838 |
The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an ..., Volúmenes9-10 Vista de fragmentos - 1853 |
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