The Spectator, Svazek 7J. and R. Tonson, and S. Draper, 1747 |
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... Fame or Pleasure by their Glafs , proper Ex- ' hortations might be used to these to push their Fortunes in this fort of Reputation ; but where ' tis unfeasonably infifted on to a modeft Stranger , this Drench may be faid C C < to C C to ...
... Fame or Pleasure by their Glafs , proper Ex- ' hortations might be used to these to push their Fortunes in this fort of Reputation ; but where ' tis unfeasonably infifted on to a modeft Stranger , this Drench may be faid C C < to C C to ...
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C C to be swallowed with the fame Neceffity , as • if it had been tendered in the Horn for that . purpose , with this aggravating Circumstance , that it diftreffes the Entertainer's Gueft in the fame degree as it relieves his Horses ...
C C to be swallowed with the fame Neceffity , as • if it had been tendered in the Horn for that . purpose , with this aggravating Circumstance , that it diftreffes the Entertainer's Gueft in the fame degree as it relieves his Horses ...
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... fame with their ' Huntsmens , and none fhould be admitted into this green Converfation - Piece , except he had broke his Collar - bone thrice . A ' broken Rib or two might alfo admit a Man C without the leaft Oppofition . The Prefi ...
... fame with their ' Huntsmens , and none fhould be admitted into this green Converfation - Piece , except he had broke his Collar - bone thrice . A ' broken Rib or two might alfo admit a Man C without the leaft Oppofition . The Prefi ...
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... fame Observation that the Carriers and Stage - Coachmen do through ' Great - Britain ; that is , their Stops and Stages have been regulated according to the Liquor they have met with in their Paffage . They indeed remember the Names of ...
... fame Observation that the Carriers and Stage - Coachmen do through ' Great - Britain ; that is , their Stops and Stages have been regulated according to the Liquor they have met with in their Paffage . They indeed remember the Names of ...
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... fame mat- ter in a quarter of an Hour . If any of the neighbouring Gentlemen , not of our Turn , ' fhould take it in their heads to vifit me , I fhould look upon these Perfons in the fame degree Enemies to my particular state of ...
... fame mat- ter in a quarter of an Hour . If any of the neighbouring Gentlemen , not of our Turn , ' fhould take it in their heads to vifit me , I fhould look upon these Perfons in the fame degree Enemies to my particular state of ...
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