The Spectator, Svazek 4Dent, 1963 |
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... pass my Time in the Country where I am , I must proceed to tell you how I would pass it , had I such a Fortune as would put me above the Observance of Ceremony and Custom . My Scheme of a Country Life then should be as follows . As I am ...
... pass my Time in the Country where I am , I must proceed to tell you how I would pass it , had I such a Fortune as would put me above the Observance of Ceremony and Custom . My Scheme of a Country Life then should be as follows . As I am ...
Strana 59
... Pass , that instead of being the Testimony of Merit in the Person recommended , the true Reading of a Letter of this ... passing a worthless Creature into the Service or Interests of a Man who has never injured you . The Women indeed are ...
... Pass , that instead of being the Testimony of Merit in the Person recommended , the true Reading of a Letter of this ... passing a worthless Creature into the Service or Interests of a Man who has never injured you . The Women indeed are ...
Strana 416
... pass . Scheme can be so accurately projected , but some little Cir- cumstance intervening may spoil it . He , who directs the Heart of Man at his Pleasure , and understands the Thoughts long before , may by ten thousand Accidents , or ...
... pass . Scheme can be so accurately projected , but some little Cir- cumstance intervening may spoil it . He , who directs the Heart of Man at his Pleasure , and understands the Thoughts long before , may by ten thousand Accidents , or ...
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