The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volumen10James Crissy, 1832 |
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... husbands . You shall hardly meet one in a thou- sand who is wholly exempt from their dominion , and those that are so , are capable of no taste of life , and breathe and walk about the earth as in- significants . But I am going to ...
... husbands . You shall hardly meet one in a thou- sand who is wholly exempt from their dominion , and those that are so , are capable of no taste of life , and breathe and walk about the earth as in- significants . But I am going to ...
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... husbands shall never make the figure we ought in the imagina- tions of young men growing up in the world ex- cept you ... husband asks no questions , sees his apartments furnished with riches not his , when he comes into port , and the ...
... husbands shall never make the figure we ought in the imagina- tions of young men growing up in the world ex- cept you ... husband asks no questions , sees his apartments furnished with riches not his , when he comes into port , and the ...
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... husband , under pretence of an information that he was guilty of a correspond- ence with the enemies of the duke to betray the town into their possession . This design had its desired effect ; and the wife of the unfortunate Danvelt ...
... husband , under pretence of an information that he was guilty of a correspond- ence with the enemies of the duke to betray the town into their possession . This design had its desired effect ; and the wife of the unfortunate Danvelt ...
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... husband , you must give me an account of all you know , without prevarication ; for every body is satisfied he was ... husband's life , and she No. 491 . 81 THE SPECTATOR .
... husband , you must give me an account of all you know , without prevarication ; for every body is satisfied he was ... husband's life , and she No. 491 . 81 THE SPECTATOR .
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... husband's life , and she must before the following noon pronounce the death or enlargement of Danvelt . After this ... husband , and having signi- fied to his jailers , that she had a proposal to make to her husband from the governor ...
... husband's life , and she must before the following noon pronounce the death or enlargement of Danvelt . After this ... husband , and having signi- fied to his jailers , that she had a proposal to make to her husband from the governor ...
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