The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volumen10James Crissy, 1832 |
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... taken with your thoughts upon some of our English gardens , that I can not forbear troubling you with a letter upon that subject . I am one , you must know , who am looked upon as an humorist in gardening . 1 have several acres 10 No ...
... taken with your thoughts upon some of our English gardens , that I can not forbear troubling you with a letter upon that subject . I am one , you must know , who am looked upon as an humorist in gardening . 1 have several acres 10 No ...
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... taken particular care to let it run in the same manner as it would do in an open field , so that it generally passes through banks of vio- lets and primroses , plats of willow , and other plants , that seem to be of its own producing ...
... taken particular care to let it run in the same manner as it would do in an open field , so that it generally passes through banks of vio- lets and primroses , plats of willow , and other plants , that seem to be of its own producing ...
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... taken notice of in your former papers . ( No. 393. ) It is very pleasant at the same time , to see the several kinds of birds retiring into this little green spot , and enjoying themselves among the branches and foliage , when my great ...
... taken notice of in your former papers . ( No. 393. ) It is very pleasant at the same time , to see the several kinds of birds retiring into this little green spot , and enjoying themselves among the branches and foliage , when my great ...
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... taken notice of , that because we would show a particular respect to foreigners , which may induce them to perfect their breeding here in a knowledge which is very proper for pretty gentlemen , we have conceived the motto for the house ...
... taken notice of , that because we would show a particular respect to foreigners , which may induce them to perfect their breeding here in a knowledge which is very proper for pretty gentlemen , we have conceived the motto for the house ...
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... taken down in the treaty of peace , if it might be done with- out prejudice to the public affairs . " One who sat at the other end of the table , and seemed to be in the interest of the French king , told them , that they did not take ...
... taken down in the treaty of peace , if it might be done with- out prejudice to the public affairs . " One who sat at the other end of the table , and seemed to be in the interest of the French king , told them , that they did not take ...
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