The Spectator, Svazek 8Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... face , that all his family had died of thirst . All the mob have humour , and two or three began to take the jest ... faces , made the joy still rising till we came into the centre of the city , and centre of the world of trade , the ...
... face , that all his family had died of thirst . All the mob have humour , and two or three began to take the jest ... faces , made the joy still rising till we came into the centre of the city , and centre of the world of trade , the ...
Strana 167
... face of justice , pulled off her hat , in which there was a feather , with the mien and air of a young officer , saying at the same time , ' Your servant , Mr. Spec , or words to that purpose ; this is to give notice , that if any ...
... face of justice , pulled off her hat , in which there was a feather , with the mien and air of a young officer , saying at the same time , ' Your servant , Mr. Spec , or words to that purpose ; this is to give notice , that if any ...
Strana 256
... face some on the signatures which nature has impressed on his body , and others on his own hand - writing : some read men's fortunes in the stars , as others have searched after them in the entrails of beasts , or the flight of birds ...
... face some on the signatures which nature has impressed on his body , and others on his own hand - writing : some read men's fortunes in the stars , as others have searched after them in the entrails of beasts , or the flight of birds ...
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