The Spectator, Svazek 8Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... town , viz . buying wedding clothes . Our names- -though he never heard of us before - and we endeavoured to conceal -were as familiar to him as to ourselves . To be sure , Mr. Spectator , he is a very learned and wise man . Being ...
... town , viz . buying wedding clothes . Our names- -though he never heard of us before - and we endeavoured to conceal -were as familiar to him as to ourselves . To be sure , Mr. Spectator , he is a very learned and wise man . Being ...
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... town shall be as infamous a character as a woman of the town . But , of all that I have met with in my time , commend me to Betty Duall : she is the wife of a sailor , and the kept mistress of a man of quality . She dwells with the ...
... town shall be as infamous a character as a woman of the town . But , of all that I have met with in my time , commend me to Betty Duall : she is the wife of a sailor , and the kept mistress of a man of quality . She dwells with the ...
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... town very ingeniously un- derstood themselves to be to the undesigning part of mankind what foxes are to lambs , and there- fore used the word biting , to express any exploit wherein they had over - reached any innocent and inadvertent ...
... town very ingeniously un- derstood themselves to be to the undesigning part of mankind what foxes are to lambs , and there- fore used the word biting , to express any exploit wherein they had over - reached any innocent and inadvertent ...
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