The Spectator, Svazek 2Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1853 |
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... told him he would quickly convince him of the truth of this passage in the history of Mahomet , if he would consent to do what he should desire of " The Spectator's memory hath here deceived him ; no such passage is to be found in the ...
... told him he would quickly convince him of the truth of this passage in the history of Mahomet , if he would consent to do what he should desire of " The Spectator's memory hath here deceived him ; no such passage is to be found in the ...
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... told us , nothing is so fallacious as this outward sign of sorrow ; and the natural history of our bodies will teach us that this flux of the eyes , this faculty of weeping is peculiar only to some constitutions . We observe in the ...
... told us , nothing is so fallacious as this outward sign of sorrow ; and the natural history of our bodies will teach us that this flux of the eyes , this faculty of weeping is peculiar only to some constitutions . We observe in the ...
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... told her sir John was come home ; then she would order another coach to pre- © The Mulberry garden was a place of elegant entertainment near Buck- ingham - house ( the late queen's palace ) : somewhat like the modern Vaux- hall . The ...
... told her sir John was come home ; then she would order another coach to pre- © The Mulberry garden was a place of elegant entertainment near Buck- ingham - house ( the late queen's palace ) : somewhat like the modern Vaux- hall . The ...
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... let him know that he had it in his power to The editor has been told this was William Cavendish , the first Duke of Devonshire , who died Aug. 18 , 1707 . oblige him ; which , in short , amounted to 46 [ No. 99 . THE SPECTATOR .
... let him know that he had it in his power to The editor has been told this was William Cavendish , the first Duke of Devonshire , who died Aug. 18 , 1707 . oblige him ; which , in short , amounted to 46 [ No. 99 . THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 47
... told him that he was under engagements for his two next duels . to a couple of particular friends . Upon which the gentleman immediately withdrew , hoping his lord- ship would not take it ill if he meddled no farther in an affair from ...
... told him that he was under engagements for his two next duels . to a couple of particular friends . Upon which the gentleman immediately withdrew , hoping his lord- ship would not take it ill if he meddled no farther in an affair from ...
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