The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volumen10James Crissy, 1832 |
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... late instance of a Bite which no Biter for the future will ever be able to equal , though I heartily wish him the same occasion . It is a superstition with some surgeons who beg the bodies of condemn- ed malefactors to go to the jail ...
... late instance of a Bite which no Biter for the future will ever be able to equal , though I heartily wish him the same occasion . It is a superstition with some surgeons who beg the bodies of condemn- ed malefactors to go to the jail ...
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... late spe- culation , that there have been sometimes , upon very extraordinary occasions , supernatural reve- lations made to certain persons by this means ; but as it is the chief business of this paper to root out popular errors , I ...
... late spe- culation , that there have been sometimes , upon very extraordinary occasions , supernatural reve- lations made to certain persons by this means ; but as it is the chief business of this paper to root out popular errors , I ...
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... late , but then it has been only to chase the lads from chuck , that the beadle might seize their copper . I must repeat the abomination , that the wal- nut trade is carried on by old women within the walks , which makes the place ...
... late , but then it has been only to chase the lads from chuck , that the beadle might seize their copper . I must repeat the abomination , that the wal- nut trade is carried on by old women within the walks , which makes the place ...
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... late witty and inven- tive duke of Buckingham for the whole trade and manufacture of glass , yet I suppose there is no one will aver , that were his grace yet living , they would not rather deal with my diligent friend and neighbour Mr ...
... late witty and inven- tive duke of Buckingham for the whole trade and manufacture of glass , yet I suppose there is no one will aver , that were his grace yet living , they would not rather deal with my diligent friend and neighbour Mr ...
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... late ; And hear my Saviour's dying groans , To give those sorrows weight . For never shall my soul despair , Her pardon to procure , Who knows thine only son has died To make her pardon sure . ' " There is a noble hymn in French , which ...
... late ; And hear my Saviour's dying groans , To give those sorrows weight . For never shall my soul despair , Her pardon to procure , Who knows thine only son has died To make her pardon sure . ' " There is a noble hymn in French , which ...
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