The Spectator: Corrected from the Originals, Volumen2George B. Whittaker, 1827 |
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... woman , advising her as a justice of peace to avoid all communication with the devil , and never to hurt any of her neigh- bours ' cattle . We concluded our visit with a bounty which was very acceptable . In our return home Sir Roger ...
... woman , advising her as a justice of peace to avoid all communication with the devil , and never to hurt any of her neigh- bours ' cattle . We concluded our visit with a bounty which was very acceptable . In our return home Sir Roger ...
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... woman , advising d all communication rt any of her neigh r visit with a bounty er told me , that old fore him for making aids the nightmare ; ould be tossing her ents with her every 3 chaplain . iry , that Sir Roger he reports that had ...
... woman , advising d all communication rt any of her neigh r visit with a bounty er told me , that old fore him for making aids the nightmare ; ould be tossing her ents with her every 3 chaplain . iry , that Sir Roger he reports that had ...
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... woman , and am under both my lady and her woman . I am so used by them both , that I should be very glad to see them in the Specter . My lady herself is of no mind in the world , and for that reason her woman is of twenty minds in a ...
... woman , and am under both my lady and her woman . I am so used by them both , that I should be very glad to see them in the Specter . My lady herself is of no mind in the world , and for that reason her woman is of twenty minds in a ...
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NUMB | 1 |
Allegory of several schemes of | 18 |
Letter from a coquettefrom B D on formal | 58 |
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