The Spectator, Svazek 1J. J. Woodward, 1830 |
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... meet- welcome . If you walk in the Park , one ing , and shows to every one that will come of them will certainly join with you , though in and pay ; but then he is the only actor . you are in company with ladies ! If you Why should ...
... meet- welcome . If you walk in the Park , one ing , and shows to every one that will come of them will certainly join with you , though in and pay ; but then he is the only actor . you are in company with ladies ! If you Why should ...
Strana 141
... meet tion , that all dependents run in some mea- and run into clubs , or else if they wait at sure into the manners and behaviour of taverns , they eat after their masters , and those whom they serve . You shall fre- reserve their wages ...
... meet tion , that all dependents run in some mea- and run into clubs , or else if they wait at sure into the manners and behaviour of taverns , they eat after their masters , and those whom they serve . You shall fre- reserve their wages ...
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... meet with some celebrated thought upon people . He afterwards entered upon As in . it , or a thought of my own expressed in bet- Præsenti , which he converted in the same ter words , or some similitude for the illus - manner to the use ...
... meet with some celebrated thought upon people . He afterwards entered upon As in . it , or a thought of my own expressed in bet- Præsenti , which he converted in the same ter words , or some similitude for the illus - manner to the use ...
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