The Spectator, Svazek 5F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - Počet stran: 423 |
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... observations which I made upon these two weights , opened to me a new field of discoveries ; for , notwithstanding the weight of Natural Parts was much heavier than that of Learn- ing , I observed that it weighed an hundred times ...
... observations which I made upon these two weights , opened to me a new field of discoveries ; for , notwithstanding the weight of Natural Parts was much heavier than that of Learn- ing , I observed that it weighed an hundred times ...
Strana 410
... observed what pretty carcases are car- ried off at the end of a verse at the theatre , it will give you a notion how ... observation . When she sees she has him , and he begins to toss his head upon it , she is immediately short ...
... observed what pretty carcases are car- ried off at the end of a verse at the theatre , it will give you a notion how ... observation . When she sees she has him , and he begins to toss his head upon it , she is immediately short ...
Strana 428
... observed , since we were all , as I just now told you , near relations ; but Mrs. Mohair herself has been swung there , and she invents all this malice , because it was observed she has crooked legs , of which I was an eye - witness ...
... observed , since we were all , as I just now told you , near relations ; but Mrs. Mohair herself has been swung there , and she invents all this malice , because it was observed she has crooked legs , of which I was an eye - witness ...
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