The Spectator, Svazek 8Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... took their leave of each other at the Dark- House , to go to bed before the day was too far spent . Chimney - sweepers passed by us as we made up to the market , and some råillery happened be- tween one of the fruit - wenches and the ...
... took their leave of each other at the Dark- House , to go to bed before the day was too far spent . Chimney - sweepers passed by us as we made up to the market , and some råillery happened be- tween one of the fruit - wenches and the ...
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... took the wink to pur- sue ; and the 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 ...
... took the wink to pur- sue ; and the 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 ...
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... took this occasion to tell us the story of a famous siege in Germany , which I have since found re- lated in my historical dictionary , after the fol- lowing manner . When the emperor Conrade the Third had besieged Guelphus , duke of Ba ...
... took this occasion to tell us the story of a famous siege in Germany , which I have since found re- lated in my historical dictionary , after the fol- lowing manner . When the emperor Conrade the Third had besieged Guelphus , duke of Ba ...
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