The Spectator, Svazek 8Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... lady's driver gave the hint that he was going through Long - acre towards St. James : while he whipped up James - street , we drove for King - street , to save the pass at St. Martin's lane . The coachmen took care to meet , jostle ...
... lady's driver gave the hint that he was going through Long - acre towards St. James : while he whipped up James - street , we drove for King - street , to save the pass at St. Martin's lane . The coachmen took care to meet , jostle ...
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... lady propose her doubts , and to see the pains she is at to get over them . I must not here omit a practice which is in use among the vainer part of our sex , who will often ask a friend's advice in relation to a fortune whom they are ...
... lady propose her doubts , and to see the pains she is at to get over them . I must not here omit a practice which is in use among the vainer part of our sex , who will often ask a friend's advice in relation to a fortune whom they are ...
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... lady would not lose her part in that nei- ther : for she ' fixed her eye upon the preacher , and as he said any ... lady ; " others , " I'll warrant you , she is no better than she should be : " and one very wise old lady said , she ...
... lady would not lose her part in that nei- ther : for she ' fixed her eye upon the preacher , and as he said any ... lady ; " others , " I'll warrant you , she is no better than she should be : " and one very wise old lady said , she ...
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VOL VIII | 29 |
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