The Spectator. ...John Bell, 1776 |
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Strana 33
... fure . By this means they are acquaint⚫ed with all the widow - hunters about town , who ⚫ often afford them great diverfion . There is an ⚫ honeft Irish gentleman , it seems , who knows no· thing of this fociety , but at different ...
... fure . By this means they are acquaint⚫ed with all the widow - hunters about town , who ⚫ often afford them great diverfion . There is an ⚫ honeft Irish gentleman , it seems , who knows no· thing of this fociety , but at different ...
Strana 35
... fure to meet with more upon Monfieur Montague , than of either of them . The younger Scaliger , who feems to have been no great friend to this author , after having acquainted the world that his father fold herrings , adds these words ...
... fure to meet with more upon Monfieur Montague , than of either of them . The younger Scaliger , who feems to have been no great friend to this author , after having acquainted the world that his father fold herrings , adds these words ...
Strana 51
... fure , obliged to it for its being . You have , in your former papers , always re' commended the accomplished to the favour of the fair ; and , I hope , you will allow me to rẻpresent some part of a military life not altogether ...
... fure , obliged to it for its being . You have , in your former papers , always re' commended the accomplished to the favour of the fair ; and , I hope , you will allow me to rẻpresent some part of a military life not altogether ...
Strana 56
... fure of , that if a certain Prince should concur with a certain prelate , ( and we have Monfieur Z - n's word for it ) our pofterity would be in a fweet p - kle . Muft the British nation fuffer forfooth , because my Lady 2 : p - t - s ...
... fure of , that if a certain Prince should concur with a certain prelate , ( and we have Monfieur Z - n's word for it ) our pofterity would be in a fweet p - kle . Muft the British nation fuffer forfooth , because my Lady 2 : p - t - s ...
Strana 68
... fure at length to feel : him in his difpleasure . And how dreadful is the condition of that creature , who is only fenfible of the being of his Creator by what he fuffers from him ! He is as effentially prefent in hell as in heaven ...
... fure at length to feel : him in his difpleasure . And how dreadful is the condition of that creature , who is only fenfible of the being of his Creator by what he fuffers from him ! He is as effentially prefent in hell as in heaven ...
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