The Spectator, Svazek 9E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... give you more than you can give me . I am , Madam , ( with great respect ) Your most obedient servant , T. W. ' The other lover's estate is less than this gentle- man's , but he expressed himself as follows : MADAM , ' I HAVE given in ...
... give you more than you can give me . I am , Madam , ( with great respect ) Your most obedient servant , T. W. ' The other lover's estate is less than this gentle- man's , but he expressed himself as follows : MADAM , ' I HAVE given in ...
Strana 109
... give him the thousand pieces of gold which I promised him ; and afterwards , to his great surprise , will present him with another purse of the same value , with some short speech : as , “ Sir , you see I am a man of my word : I always give ...
... give him the thousand pieces of gold which I promised him ; and afterwards , to his great surprise , will present him with another purse of the same value , with some short speech : as , “ Sir , you see I am a man of my word : I always give ...
Strana 161
... gives his spectators for their mo- ney ,, with an account of the first manufacturers , But I intended to give the lecture of this day upon the common and prostituted behaviour of traders in ordinary commerce . The philosopher made it a ...
... gives his spectators for their mo- ney ,, with an account of the first manufacturers , But I intended to give the lecture of this day upon the common and prostituted behaviour of traders in ordinary commerce . The philosopher made it a ...
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