The Spectator, Svazek 2Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1853 |
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... side . He immediately upbraided his teacher for having sent him on such a course of adventures , and betrayed him into so long a state of misery and ser- vitude ; but was wonderfully surprised when he heard that No. 94. ] 23 THE SPECTATOR .
... side . He immediately upbraided his teacher for having sent him on such a course of adventures , and betrayed him into so long a state of misery and ser- vitude ; but was wonderfully surprised when he heard that No. 94. ] 23 THE SPECTATOR .
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Alexander Chalmers. vitude ; but was wonderfully surprised when he heard that the state he talked of was only a dream and delusion ; that he had not stirred from the place where he then stood ; and that he had only dipped his head into ...
Alexander Chalmers. vitude ; but was wonderfully surprised when he heard that the state he talked of was only a dream and delusion ; that he had not stirred from the place where he then stood ; and that he had only dipped his head into ...
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... heard it objected against that piece , that its instructions are not of general use , but only fitted for a great lady ; but I confess I am not of that opinion ; for I don't remember that there are any rules laid down for the expenses ...
... heard it objected against that piece , that its instructions are not of general use , but only fitted for a great lady ; but I confess I am not of that opinion ; for I don't remember that there are any rules laid down for the expenses ...
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... heard him say afterwards ) seeing me half starved and well- dressed , thought me an equipage ready to his hand , after very little inquiry more than " Did I want a master ? " bid me follow him : I did so ; and in a very little while ...
... heard him say afterwards ) seeing me half starved and well- dressed , thought me an equipage ready to his hand , after very little inquiry more than " Did I want a master ? " bid me follow him : I did so ; and in a very little while ...
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... heard at a considerable distance when the wind sits fair . This is one of the most difficult parts of the exercise ; but I have several ladies with me , who at their first entrance could not give a pop loud enough to be heard at the ...
... heard at a considerable distance when the wind sits fair . This is one of the most difficult parts of the exercise ; but I have several ladies with me , who at their first entrance could not give a pop loud enough to be heard at the ...
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