The Spectator. ...John Bell, 1776 |
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THE SPECTATOR . VOLUME the EIGHTH . BIBLIOTHEQUE S. J. Les Fontaines 40 - CHANTILLY EDINBURGH : Printed for JOHN BELL , MDCCLXXVI . $ ΤΟ WILLIAM HONEYCOMB , Esq ; THE feven former.
THE SPECTATOR . VOLUME the EIGHTH . BIBLIOTHEQUE S. J. Les Fontaines 40 - CHANTILLY EDINBURGH : Printed for JOHN BELL , MDCCLXXVI . $ ΤΟ WILLIAM HONEYCOMB , Esq ; THE feven former.
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ΤΟ WILLIAM HONEYCOMB , Esq ; THE feven former volumes of the Spectator having been dedicated to fome of the most ce- lebrated perfons of the age , I take leave to infcribe this eighth and laft to you , as to a gentleman who hath ever ...
ΤΟ WILLIAM HONEYCOMB , Esq ; THE feven former volumes of the Spectator having been dedicated to fome of the most ce- lebrated perfons of the age , I take leave to infcribe this eighth and laft to you , as to a gentleman who hath ever ...
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... feven feet high , and two feet in breadth from the tip of one shoulder to the other . ← He had married three wives , who all of them died in childbed . This terrified the whole fex , ' who none of them durft venture on Sir Sampson . At ...
... feven feet high , and two feet in breadth from the tip of one shoulder to the other . ← He had married three wives , who all of them died in childbed . This terrified the whole fex , ' who none of them durft venture on Sir Sampson . At ...
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... being ftill willing to employ my ta lents , as a foldier and engineer , lay down this morning at feven o'clock before the door of an obftinate- E - 3- • • obftinate female , who had for fome time No 566 . THE SPECTATOR . 53.
... being ftill willing to employ my ta lents , as a foldier and engineer , lay down this morning at feven o'clock before the door of an obftinate- E - 3- • • obftinate female , who had for fome time No 566 . THE SPECTATOR . 53.
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