The Spectator. ...John Bell, 1776 |
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Strana 15
... ferve as an exem- plification to the foregoing paffage , cited out of this most excellent prelate . It is faid to have been written in King Charles II's reign by the ambaf- fador of Bantam , a little after his arrival in England ...
... ferve as an exem- plification to the foregoing paffage , cited out of this most excellent prelate . It is faid to have been written in King Charles II's reign by the ambaf- fador of Bantam , a little after his arrival in England ...
Strana 38
... ferve a turn , being always discard- ' ed as foon as a proper person is found out to fill up my place . C " If you ... ferve 7 1 · 6 ferve in time of need for 38 SPECTATOR . No 563 . THE.
... ferve a turn , being always discard- ' ed as foon as a proper person is found out to fill up my place . C " If you ... ferve 7 1 · 6 ferve in time of need for 38 SPECTATOR . No 563 . THE.
Strana 39
7 1 · 6 ferve in time of need for a foldier , a politician , a lawyer , or what you please . I have known in my time many a brother Blank that has been born under a lucky planet , heap up great riches , and fwell into a man of figure ...
7 1 · 6 ferve in time of need for a foldier , a politician , a lawyer , or what you please . I have known in my time many a brother Blank that has been born under a lucky planet , heap up great riches , and fwell into a man of figure ...
Strana 44
... ferve his country in fo great an exigency , fnatching up a spear in one hand and a fword in the other , he flung himfelf into the thickeft ranks of his enemies . Nothing could withstand his fury In what part foever he fought he put the ...
... ferve his country in fo great an exigency , fnatching up a spear in one hand and a fword in the other , he flung himfelf into the thickeft ranks of his enemies . Nothing could withstand his fury In what part foever he fought he put the ...
Strana 59
... ferve his turn . Who can endure to fee the great officers of state , the B - y's and T - t's treated after fo fcurrilous a manner ? I can't for my life , fays I , imagine who they are the SPECTATOR means ? No ! fays he , - -Your hum ...
... ferve his turn . Who can endure to fee the great officers of state , the B - y's and T - t's treated after fo fcurrilous a manner ? I can't for my life , fays I , imagine who they are the SPECTATOR means ? No ! fays he , - -Your hum ...
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