The Spectator, Svazek 2William Durell and Company, 1809 |
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... Whig Anagrams , and do not quarrel with either of them because they are Whigs or Tories , but because they are Anagrams and Acrostics . But to return to punning : having pursued the his- sense . tory of a pun , from its original THE ...
... Whig Anagrams , and do not quarrel with either of them because they are Whigs or Tories , but because they are Anagrams and Acrostics . But to return to punning : having pursued the his- sense . tory of a pun , from its original THE ...
Strana 106
... Whig or Tory side of the face . The censorious say that the men , whose hearts are aimed at , are very often the occasion that one part of the face is thus dishonoured , and lies under a kind of disgrace , while the other is so much set ...
... Whig or Tory side of the face . The censorious say that the men , whose hearts are aimed at , are very often the occasion that one part of the face is thus dishonoured , and lies under a kind of disgrace , while the other is so much set ...
Strana 107
... Whig side . I am told that many virtuous matrons , who former- ly have been taught to believe that this artificial spot- ting of the face was unlawful , are now reconciled , by a zeal for their cause , to what they could not be prompted ...
... Whig side . I am told that many virtuous matrons , who former- ly have been taught to believe that this artificial spot- ting of the face was unlawful , are now reconciled , by a zeal for their cause , to what they could not be prompted ...
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