The Spectator, Svazek 8John Bell, 1776 |
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... Spectator . It is not my ambition to increase the number either of Whigs or Tories , but of wife and good men , and I could heartily wish there were no faults common to both parties , which afford me fufficient matter to work upon ...
... Spectator . It is not my ambition to increase the number either of Whigs or Tories , but of wife and good men , and I could heartily wish there were no faults common to both parties , which afford me fufficient matter to work upon ...
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... only afked him for my reward , that he would lend me his eldest daughter during my stay in this country ; but I quickly ، C < " 6 < < " · < 6 < · C · quickly found that he was as treacherous as the reft 16 THE SPECTATOR .. N557.
... only afked him for my reward , that he would lend me his eldest daughter during my stay in this country ; but I quickly ، C < " 6 < < " · < 6 < · C · quickly found that he was as treacherous as the reft 16 THE SPECTATOR .. N557.
Strana 18
... , Bravely to die , or come victorious home . The lawyer vows , the farmer's life is beft , When , at the dawn , the clients break his reft . The 8 The farmer , having put in bail t'appear , And 18 N ° 558 . THE SPECTATOR ..
... , Bravely to die , or come victorious home . The lawyer vows , the farmer's life is beft , When , at the dawn , the clients break his reft . The 8 The farmer , having put in bail t'appear , And 18 N ° 558 . THE SPECTATOR ..
Strana 21
... before my eyes . I no fooner faw my face in it , but was ftartled at the fhortnefs of it , which now appeared to me in its utmost aggravation . gravation . The immoderate breadth of the features made me No 558 : 21 THE SPECTATOR ..
... before my eyes . I no fooner faw my face in it , but was ftartled at the fhortnefs of it , which now appeared to me in its utmost aggravation . gravation . The immoderate breadth of the features made me No 558 : 21 THE SPECTATOR ..
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