The Spectator, Svazek 8Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... agreeable per- son for coming abroad into my view , as another is for a visit of conversation at their own houses . The hours of the day and night are taken up in the cities of London and Westminster , by people as different from each ...
... agreeable per- son for coming abroad into my view , as another is for a visit of conversation at their own houses . The hours of the day and night are taken up in the cities of London and Westminster , by people as different from each ...
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... agreeable females : to observe so many pretty hands busy in the folding of rib- bons , and the utmost eagerness of agreeable faces in the sale of patches , pins , and wires , on each side of the counters , was an amusement in which I ...
... agreeable females : to observe so many pretty hands busy in the folding of rib- bons , and the utmost eagerness of agreeable faces in the sale of patches , pins , and wires , on each side of the counters , was an amusement in which I ...
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... agreeable amusement seems to be the well - choosing , mixing , and binding together these flowers in pleasing nosegays , to present to ladies . The scent of Italian flowers is observed , like their other perfumes , to be too strong ...
... agreeable amusement seems to be the well - choosing , mixing , and binding together these flowers in pleasing nosegays , to present to ladies . The scent of Italian flowers is observed , like their other perfumes , to be too strong ...
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12 On giving Advice | 12 |
VOL VIII | 29 |
Death and Character of Dick Eastcourt STEELE | 98 |
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