The Spectator, Svazek 51793 |
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... March the 19th , 17c6 . ' This is for madam MARY NORTON disforth Lady she to York . MADAM MARY . Deare loving sweet lady , i hope you are well . Do not go to london , for they will put you in the nunnery ; and heed not Mrs. Lucy what ...
... March the 19th , 17c6 . ' This is for madam MARY NORTON disforth Lady she to York . MADAM MARY . Deare loving sweet lady , i hope you are well . Do not go to london , for they will put you in the nunnery ; and heed not Mrs. Lucy what ...
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... March 19th , 1796 , No. 329 . TUESDAY , MARCH 18 , 1711-12 . NO . 328 . 197 THE SPECTATOR .
... March 19th , 1796 , No. 329 . TUESDAY , MARCH 18 , 1711-12 . NO . 328 . 197 THE SPECTATOR .
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... , tell- ing him , that he should be very glad to see him at his lodgings in Norfolk Buildings , and talk over these mat- ters with him more at leisure . ' L. No. 330 . WEDNESDAY , MARCH 19 , 1711-12 . 202 NO . 329 THE SPECTATOR .
... , tell- ing him , that he should be very glad to see him at his lodgings in Norfolk Buildings , and talk over these mat- ters with him more at leisure . ' L. No. 330 . WEDNESDAY , MARCH 19 , 1711-12 . 202 NO . 329 THE SPECTATOR .
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No. 330 . WEDNESDAY , MARCH 19 , 1711-12 . Maxima debetur pueris reverentia- " The greatest reverence is due to boys . " JUV . SAT . xiv . 47 . LETTERS ON EDUCATION . THE following letters , written by two very consi- derate ...
No. 330 . WEDNESDAY , MARCH 19 , 1711-12 . Maxima debetur pueris reverentia- " The greatest reverence is due to boys . " JUV . SAT . xiv . 47 . LETTERS ON EDUCATION . THE following letters , written by two very consi- derate ...
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... March 19 , 1711-12 . T. Your most humble servant . ' N ° . 335 . TUESDAY , MARCH 25 , 230 NO . 334 . THE SPECTATOR .
... March 19 , 1711-12 . T. Your most humble servant . ' N ° . 335 . TUESDAY , MARCH 25 , 230 NO . 334 . THE SPECTATOR .
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