The Spectator. ...John Bell, 1776 |
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... received the following letter , or rather Billet - doux , from a pert young baggage , who congratulates with me upon the fame occafion . • Dear Mr. PRAT - AFACE , June 23 , 1714 . I Aм a member of a female fociety who call ourfelves the ...
... received the following letter , or rather Billet - doux , from a pert young baggage , who congratulates with me upon the fame occafion . • Dear Mr. PRAT - AFACE , June 23 , 1714 . I Aм a member of a female fociety who call ourfelves the ...
Strana 28
... received from my correfpondents , I fhall fill up the remaining part of it with other congratulatory letters of the fame nature . 6 . < < " < . ་ • SIR , Oxford , June 25 , 1714 . WE TE are here wonderfully pleafed with the opening of ...
... received from my correfpondents , I fhall fill up the remaining part of it with other congratulatory letters of the fame nature . 6 . < < " < . ་ • SIR , Oxford , June 25 , 1714 . WE TE are here wonderfully pleafed with the opening of ...
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... receiving the addreffes of a gentleman in the neighbourhood , who made love to her in the fecond month of her widowhood . This gentleman was difcarded in a fortnight , for the fake of a young Templar , who had the poffeffion of her for ...
... receiving the addreffes of a gentleman in the neighbourhood , who made love to her in the fecond month of her widowhood . This gentleman was difcarded in a fortnight , for the fake of a young Templar , who had the poffeffion of her for ...
Strana 44
... other , he flung himself into the thickest ranks of his enemies . Nothing could withstand his fury : In what part foever he fought he put the enemies . to to flight without receiving a fingle wound . Whether , 44 N ° 564 THE SPECTATOR .
... other , he flung himself into the thickest ranks of his enemies . Nothing could withstand his fury : In what part foever he fought he put the enemies . to to flight without receiving a fingle wound . Whether , 44 N ° 564 THE SPECTATOR .
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to flight without receiving a fingle wound . Whether , fays Plutarch , he was the particular care of fome god , who rewarded his valour that day with an extraordinary protection , or that his enemies , ftruck with the unusualness of his ...
to flight without receiving a fingle wound . Whether , fays Plutarch , he was the particular care of fome god , who rewarded his valour that day with an extraordinary protection , or that his enemies , ftruck with the unusualness of his ...
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