The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volúmenes9-10J. Crissy, 1841 |
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... ) which I the rather mention , because it is almost impossi- ble not to live pleasantly where the master of the family is such a one as you there describe your friend , who can not therefore ( I mean as 8 No. 424 THE SPECTATOR .
... ) which I the rather mention , because it is almost impossi- ble not to live pleasantly where the master of the family is such a one as you there describe your friend , who can not therefore ( I mean as 8 No. 424 THE SPECTATOR .
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... mention of either pass by him without offering something to the diminution of it ? A lady the other day , at a visit , being attacked somewhat rudely by one , whose own character has been very roughly treat- ed , answered a great deal ...
... mention of either pass by him without offering something to the diminution of it ? A lady the other day , at a visit , being attacked somewhat rudely by one , whose own character has been very roughly treat- ed , answered a great deal ...
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... mention particular circum- stances of two or three persons who had the good sense to retire of their own accord , and notified that they were withdrawn , with the reasons of it , to the company , in their respective memorials . • The ...
... mention particular circum- stances of two or three persons who had the good sense to retire of their own accord , and notified that they were withdrawn , with the reasons of it , to the company , in their respective memorials . • The ...
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... mention all the variety of wretchedness , and the numberless poor , that not only singly , but in companies , implore your charity . Spectacles of this nature every where occur ; and it is unaccountable , that amongst the many ...
... mention all the variety of wretchedness , and the numberless poor , that not only singly , but in companies , implore your charity . Spectacles of this nature every where occur ; and it is unaccountable , that amongst the many ...
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... mention the shakings , distortions , and convulsions which many of them practise to gain an alms ; but sure , I am , they ought to be taken care of in this con- dition either by the beadle or the magistrate . They , it seems , relieve ...
... mention the shakings , distortions , and convulsions which many of them practise to gain an alms ; but sure , I am , they ought to be taken care of in this con- dition either by the beadle or the magistrate . They , it seems , relieve ...
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