The Spectator, Svazek 8Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... young gentlewoman her maintenance at the same place and rate , to be her companion . I took little notice of my girl from time to time , but saw her now and then in good health , out of harm's way , and was satisfied . But , by much ...
... young gentlewoman her maintenance at the same place and rate , to be her companion . I took little notice of my girl from time to time , but saw her now and then in good health , out of harm's way , and was satisfied . But , by much ...
Strana 167
... young woman on horseback , in an equestrian habit , on the 13th instant in the even- ing , met the Spectator within a mile and a half of this town , and , flying in the face of justice , pulled off her hat , in which there was a feather ...
... young woman on horseback , in an equestrian habit , on the 13th instant in the even- ing , met the Spectator within a mile and a half of this town , and , flying in the face of justice , pulled off her hat , in which there was a feather ...
Strana 213
... young men of condi- tion that have run in excesses , has been , that they had a regard to their quality and ... young Anto- nio is a lamentable instance of ill conduct in this kind . The young man did not want natural ta- lents ; but the ...
... young men of condi- tion that have run in excesses , has been , that they had a regard to their quality and ... young Anto- nio is a lamentable instance of ill conduct in this kind . The young man did not want natural ta- lents ; but the ...
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