The Spectator, Svazek 2Dent, 1963 - Počet stran: 33 |
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Strana 303
... House during the Holydays , for Sir Roger , after the laudable Custom of his Ancestors , always keeps open House at Christmas . I learned from him , that he had killed eight fat Hogs for this Season , that he had dealt about his Chines ...
... House during the Holydays , for Sir Roger , after the laudable Custom of his Ancestors , always keeps open House at Christmas . I learned from him , that he had killed eight fat Hogs for this Season , that he had dealt about his Chines ...
Strana 393
... House in a Language which no body understands except my Lady Mary . She next set herself to reform every Room of my House , having glazed all my Chimney pieces with Looking - glass , and planted every Corner with such Heaps of China ...
... House in a Language which no body understands except my Lady Mary . She next set herself to reform every Room of my House , having glazed all my Chimney pieces with Looking - glass , and planted every Corner with such Heaps of China ...
Strana 436
... House but with her Keeper , who is a stayed Relation of my own ; I have likewise forbid her the Use of Pen and Ink for this Twelve - Month last past , and do not suffer a Ban - box to be carried into her Room before it has been searched ...
... House but with her Keeper , who is a stayed Relation of my own ; I have likewise forbid her the Use of Pen and Ink for this Twelve - Month last past , and do not suffer a Ban - box to be carried into her Room before it has been searched ...
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