The Spectator, Svazek 8Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... rest , put on that day a plain suit of clothes , and dressed all his servants in the most costly gay habits he could procure . The event was , that the eyes of the whole court were fixed upon him ; all the rest looked like his ...
... rest , put on that day a plain suit of clothes , and dressed all his servants in the most costly gay habits he could procure . The event was , that the eyes of the whole court were fixed upon him ; all the rest looked like his ...
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... rest , and to do something that may gain my favour and approbation . I cannot question but he who has blessed me with so many children , will assist my endeavours in providing for them . There is one thing I am able to give each of them ...
... rest , and to do something that may gain my favour and approbation . I cannot question but he who has blessed me with so many children , will assist my endeavours in providing for them . There is one thing I am able to give each of them ...
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... rest , whom , I dare say , this worthy citizen would hold to be indeed ingenious , but unprofitable writers . But to the letter . ' SIR , ' MR . WILLIAM SPECTATOR . Broad - street , Oct. 10 , 1712 . ' I ACCUSE you of many discourses on ...
... rest , whom , I dare say , this worthy citizen would hold to be indeed ingenious , but unprofitable writers . But to the letter . ' SIR , ' MR . WILLIAM SPECTATOR . Broad - street , Oct. 10 , 1712 . ' I ACCUSE you of many discourses on ...
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