The Spectator, Svazek 3J. Sharpe, 1808 |
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... given you so great a figure in the Bri- tish senate , as well as in that elegance and politeness which appear in your more retir- ed conversation . I should be unpardonable if , after what I have said , I should longer de- tain you with ...
... given you so great a figure in the Bri- tish senate , as well as in that elegance and politeness which appear in your more retir- ed conversation . I should be unpardonable if , after what I have said , I should longer de- tain you with ...
Strana 11
... given his uncle , if any mischief befel him . In the mean while Mariamne so won upon Sohemus by her presents and obliging conversation , that she drew all the secret from him , with which Herod had en- trusted him ; so that after his ...
... given his uncle , if any mischief befel him . In the mean while Mariamne so won upon Sohemus by her presents and obliging conversation , that she drew all the secret from him , with which Herod had en- trusted him ; so that after his ...
Strana 18
... given by a whig justice of peace to be grinned for . The first competitor that entered the lists , was a black swarthy French- mant , who accidently passed that way , and being a man naturally of a withered look , and hard fea- tures ...
... given by a whig justice of peace to be grinned for . The first competitor that entered the lists , was a black swarthy French- mant , who accidently passed that way , and being a man naturally of a withered look , and hard fea- tures ...
Strana 23
... given for both in each country . I ought to have a clear knowledge of these matters beforehand , that I may presume upon sufficient returns to answer the charge of the cargo I have fitted out , the freight and as- surance out and home ...
... given for both in each country . I ought to have a clear knowledge of these matters beforehand , that I may presume upon sufficient returns to answer the charge of the cargo I have fitted out , the freight and as- surance out and home ...
Strana 36
... given above twice that sum to the sickly and indigent . Eugenius prescribes to himself many par- ticular days of fasting and abstinence , in order to in- crease his private bank of charity , and sets aside what would be the current ...
... given above twice that sum to the sickly and indigent . Eugenius prescribes to himself many par- ticular days of fasting and abstinence , in order to in- crease his private bank of charity , and sets aside what would be the current ...
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