The Spectator, Svazek 6Alexander Chalmers F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - Počet stran: 362 |
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Strana 19
... leave to tell you the manner of her death . She took leave of all her family , and bore the vain application of medicines with the greatest patience imaginable . When the physician told her she must certainly die , she desired , as well ...
... leave to tell you the manner of her death . She took leave of all her family , and bore the vain application of medicines with the greatest patience imaginable . When the physician told her she must certainly die , she desired , as well ...
Strana 173
... leave to acquaint his lordship they had been " sad- dled " with costs . At last up got a grave serjeant , and told us his client had been " hung up a whole term by a writ of error . " At this I could bear it no longer , but came hither ...
... leave to acquaint his lordship they had been " sad- dled " with costs . At last up got a grave serjeant , and told us his client had been " hung up a whole term by a writ of error . " At this I could bear it no longer , but came hither ...
Strana 250
... leaves a blank space without so much as a consonant to direct us . I mean , ' says I , after those words , " the ... leaving the coffee - house , I could not forbear reflecting with myself upon that gross tribe of fools who may be termed ...
... leaves a blank space without so much as a consonant to direct us . I mean , ' says I , after those words , " the ... leaving the coffee - house , I could not forbear reflecting with myself upon that gross tribe of fools who may be termed ...
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