The Spectator, Svazek 8Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... lately made to your correspondents . T. I am , Sir , Your most humble servant . ' No. 463. THURSDAY , AUGUST 21 , 1712 . 1 Omnia quæ sensu volvuntur vota diurno , Pectore sopito reddit amica quies . Venator defessa toro cùm membra ...
... lately made to your correspondents . T. I am , Sir , Your most humble servant . ' No. 463. THURSDAY , AUGUST 21 , 1712 . 1 Omnia quæ sensu volvuntur vota diurno , Pectore sopito reddit amica quies . Venator defessa toro cùm membra ...
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... lately refreshed by secing some of these ingenious gentlemen ply in the open streets , one of which I saw receive so suitable a reward to his labours , that though I know you are no friend of story - telling , yet I must beg leave to ...
... lately refreshed by secing some of these ingenious gentlemen ply in the open streets , one of which I saw receive so suitable a reward to his labours , that though I know you are no friend of story - telling , yet I must beg leave to ...
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... lately heard much of , and those are your bi- ters . A biter is one who tells you a thing you have no reason to disbelieve in itself , and perhaps has given you , before he bit you , no reason to disbe- lieve it for his saying it ; and ...
... lately heard much of , and those are your bi- ters . A biter is one who tells you a thing you have no reason to disbelieve in itself , and perhaps has given you , before he bit you , no reason to disbe- lieve it for his saying it ; and ...
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