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... the gentleman I have been speak- ing of had the pleasure of seeing the huge jack he had caught served up for the first dish in a most sumptuous manner . Upon our sitting down to it , he gave us a long account how No. 108 . 7 THE SPECTATOR .
... the gentleman I have been speak- ing of had the pleasure of seeing the huge jack he had caught served up for the first dish in a most sumptuous manner . Upon our sitting down to it , he gave us a long account how No. 108 . 7 THE SPECTATOR .
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... manner , and his cheeks would be no larger than mine , were he in a hat as I am . was the last man that won a prize in the tilt - yard , which is now a common street before Whitehall . You see the broken lance that lies there by his ...
... manner , and his cheeks would be no larger than mine , were he in a hat as I am . was the last man that won a prize in the tilt - yard , which is now a common street before Whitehall . You see the broken lance that lies there by his ...
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... manner . This man ( point- ing to him I looked at ) I take to be the honour of our house , Sir Humphrey de Coverley ; he was in his dealings as punctual as a tradesman , and as generous as a gentleman . He would have thought himself as ...
... manner . This man ( point- ing to him I looked at ) I take to be the honour of our house , Sir Humphrey de Coverley ; he was in his dealings as punctual as a tradesman , and as generous as a gentleman . He would have thought himself as ...
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... manner shut out of his own house , upon the death of his mother ordered all the apartments to be flung open , and exorcised by his chaplain , who lay in every room one after another , and by that means dissipated the fears which had so ...
... manner shut out of his own house , upon the death of his mother ordered all the apartments to be flung open , and exorcised by his chaplain , who lay in every room one after another , and by that means dissipated the fears which had so ...
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... manner : " Glaphyra ( says he ) thou hast made good the old saying , That women are not to be trusted . Was not I the husband of thy virginity ? Have I not children by thee ? How couldst thou forget our loves so far as to enter into a ...
... manner : " Glaphyra ( says he ) thou hast made good the old saying , That women are not to be trusted . Was not I the husband of thy virginity ? Have I not children by thee ? How couldst thou forget our loves so far as to enter into a ...
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