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... half a dozen with me that I twisted * An account of this Yorkshire gentleman is given No. 269 ; his name was Thomas Morecraft . See also Nos . 109 , 126 , 131 . last week , which I hope will serve you all A 2 THE SPECTATOR. ...
... half a dozen with me that I twisted * An account of this Yorkshire gentleman is given No. 269 ; his name was Thomas Morecraft . See also Nos . 109 , 126 , 131 . last week , which I hope will serve you all A 2 THE SPECTATOR. ...
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... half year . Sir Roger's back was no sooner turned , but honest Will began to tell me of a large cock - pheasant that he had sprung in one of the neighbouring woods , with two or three other adventures of the same nature . Odd and ...
... half year . Sir Roger's back was no sooner turned , but honest Will began to tell me of a large cock - pheasant that he had sprung in one of the neighbouring woods , with two or three other adventures of the same nature . Odd and ...
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... half broader ; besides that , the cap leaves the face expanded , and consequently more terri- ble , and fitter to stand at the entrance of palaces . He This predecessor of ours , you see , is dressed after this manner , and his cheeks ...
... half broader ; besides that , the cap leaves the face expanded , and consequently more terri- ble , and fitter to stand at the entrance of palaces . He This predecessor of ours , you see , is dressed after this manner , and his cheeks ...
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... half his estate with his gloves on ; but would not put on his hat before a lady if it were to save his country . He is said to be the first that made love by squeezing the hand . He left the estate with ten thousand pounds debt upon it ...
... half his estate with his gloves on ; but would not put on his hat before a lady if it were to save his country . He is said to be the first that made love by squeezing the hand . He left the estate with ten thousand pounds debt upon it ...
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... half covered with ivy and elder bushes , the harbours of several solitary birds which seldom make their appearance till the dusk of the even- ing . The place was formerly a church - yard , and has still several marks in it of graves and ...
... half covered with ivy and elder bushes , the harbours of several solitary birds which seldom make their appearance till the dusk of the even- ing . The place was formerly a church - yard , and has still several marks in it of graves and ...
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