The Spectator (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28. 9. 2020 - Počet stran: 312 |
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... world, not by thewayof patronage, butby enlisting himselfas aprivate in the Coldstream Guards. By sodoing heknew that heoffended arelation, and lost a bequest. Ashesaidof himself afterwards, 'whenhe mounteda warhorse, witha great sword ...
... world, not by thewayof patronage, butby enlisting himselfas aprivate in the Coldstream Guards. By sodoing heknew that heoffended arelation, and lost a bequest. Ashesaidof himself afterwards, 'whenhe mounteda warhorse, witha great sword ...
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... World with everything we meet with from that Country. And, tho Corresponding with the Queens Enemiesis prohibited; yetsincethe Matter will beso honest, as only to tell the World of what everybody will own to be scandalous, we reckon we ...
... World with everything we meet with from that Country. And, tho Corresponding with the Queens Enemiesis prohibited; yetsincethe Matter will beso honest, as only to tell the World of what everybody will own to be scandalous, we reckon we ...
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... World believe that it was impossible they should all comefrom thesame hand. This set everyone uponguessing who was the Esquire'sfriend? and most peopleat first fancied it must be Doctor Swift; but itis now no longer a secret, that his ...
... World believe that it was impossible they should all comefrom thesame hand. This set everyone uponguessing who was the Esquire'sfriend? and most peopleat first fancied it must be Doctor Swift; but itis now no longer a secret, that his ...
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... World, and are by the justComplaisance and Gallantry ofour Nationthemore powerful Part of ourPeople, Ishall dedicatea considerable Share of these my Speculationstotheir Service, andshalllead the young through all thebecoming Dutiesof ...
... World, and are by the justComplaisance and Gallantry ofour Nationthemore powerful Part of ourPeople, Ishall dedicatea considerable Share of these my Speculationstotheir Service, andshalllead the young through all thebecoming Dutiesof ...
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... world. He supported his fraud by invention of a language and letters, and of a Formosan religion. To oblige the Bishop he translated the church catechism into 'Formosan,' and he published in 1704 'an historical and geographical ...
... world. He supported his fraud by invention of a language and letters, and of a Formosan religion. To oblige the Bishop he translated the church catechism into 'Formosan,' and he published in 1704 'an historical and geographical ...
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