The Spectator, Svazek 1J. J. Woodward, 1830 |
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Strana 51
... half a pound ; and if , after having dined , I find myself fall short of it , I drink just so much small beer , or eat such a quantity of bread , as is sufficient to make me weight . In my greatest excesses I do not transgress more than ...
... half a pound ; and if , after having dined , I find myself fall short of it , I drink just so much small beer , or eat such a quantity of bread , as is sufficient to make me weight . In my greatest excesses I do not transgress more than ...
Strana 61
... half a ton . On the other hand , there is ' Squire Lath , a proper gentleman of fifteen hundred pounds per annum , as well as of an unblamable life and conversation ; yet would I not be the squire for half his estate ; for if it was as ...
... half a ton . On the other hand , there is ' Squire Lath , a proper gentleman of fifteen hundred pounds per annum , as well as of an unblamable life and conversation ; yet would I not be the squire for half his estate ; for if it was as ...
Strana 296
... half of their value . It seems to be for this reason that our neighbour merchants who engross all the spices , and ... half is more than the whole , ' is very applicable to the present case ; since nothing is more true in political ...
... half of their value . It seems to be for this reason that our neighbour merchants who engross all the spices , and ... half is more than the whole , ' is very applicable to the present case ; since nothing is more true in political ...
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