The Spectator: Corrected from the Originals, Volumen2George B. Whittaker, 1827 |
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... turns , and antitheses , that I may possibly enlarge upon in some future speculation . C. To poll is used here as signifying to vote ; but in propriety of speech , the poll only ascertains the majority of votes . No. 63. SATURDAY , MAY ...
... turns , and antitheses , that I may possibly enlarge upon in some future speculation . C. To poll is used here as signifying to vote ; but in propriety of speech , the poll only ascertains the majority of votes . No. 63. SATURDAY , MAY ...
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... turning to the right or to the left , facing about , doubling their ranks , shifting their stations , and throwing ... turns through all the intricacies and labyrinths of a country - dance , without being able to overtake him . Observing ...
... turning to the right or to the left , facing about , doubling their ranks , shifting their stations , and throwing ... turns through all the intricacies and labyrinths of a country - dance , without being able to overtake him . Observing ...
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... turn him away , in the insolent phrase of , ' I'll uncase you . ' 6 6 Now for Mrs. Harriot . She laughs at obedience to an absent mother , whose tenderness Busy describes to be very exquisite , for that she is so pleased with finding ...
... turn him away , in the insolent phrase of , ' I'll uncase you . ' 6 6 Now for Mrs. Harriot . She laughs at obedience to an absent mother , whose tenderness Busy describes to be very exquisite , for that she is so pleased with finding ...
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... turn of my writing . When a girl is safely brought from her nurse , before she is capable of forming one simple notion of any thing in life , she is delivered to the hands of her dancing - master ; and with a collar round her neck , the ...
... turn of my writing . When a girl is safely brought from her nurse , before she is capable of forming one simple notion of any thing in life , she is delivered to the hands of her dancing - master ; and with a collar round her neck , the ...
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... turn all her endeavours to the ornament of her person , as what must determine her good and ill in this life ; and she naturally thinks , if she is tall enough , she is wise enough for any thing for which her education makes her think ...
... turn all her endeavours to the ornament of her person , as what must determine her good and ill in this life ; and she naturally thinks , if she is tall enough , she is wise enough for any thing for which her education makes her think ...
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