The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volumen10James Crissy, 1832 |
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... rest . Every man's experience will in- form him in this matter , though it is very proba- ble that this may happen differently in different constitutions . I shall conclude this . head with the two following problems , which I shall ...
... rest . Every man's experience will in- form him in this matter , though it is very proba- ble that this may happen differently in different constitutions . I shall conclude this . head with the two following problems , which I shall ...
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... rest of the world . Uxander and Viramira are amorous and young , and have been married these two years ; yet do they so much distinguish each other in company , that in your conversation with the dear things you are still put to a sort ...
... rest of the world . Uxander and Viramira are amorous and young , and have been married these two years ; yet do they so much distinguish each other in company , that in your conversation with the dear things you are still put to a sort ...
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... rest of the conspirators , or any other particulars whatsoever . ' He went to his closet , and soon after the lady was sent for to an audience . The servant knew his.distance when matters of state were to be debated ; and the go- vernor ...
... rest of the conspirators , or any other particulars whatsoever . ' He went to his closet , and soon after the lady was sent for to an audience . The servant knew his.distance when matters of state were to be debated ; and the go- vernor ...
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... rest of the women here , with the utmost variety of half glances , attentive heedlessnesses , childish inad- vertencies , haughty contempts , or artificial over- sights . After I have said thus much of ladies among us , who fight thus ...
... rest of the women here , with the utmost variety of half glances , attentive heedlessnesses , childish inad- vertencies , haughty contempts , or artificial over- sights . After I have said thus much of ladies among us , who fight thus ...
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... rest to them . When one of these undertakers have your business in hand , you may be sick , absent in town or country , and the patron shall be worried , or you prevail . I remember to have been shown a gentleman some years ago , who ...
... rest to them . When one of these undertakers have your business in hand , you may be sick , absent in town or country , and the patron shall be worried , or you prevail . I remember to have been shown a gentleman some years ago , who ...
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