The Spectator, Svazek 9E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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Strana 150
... to their ability . I shall lay a tax upon such as I have highly obliged , to become security to me for such of their own poor youth , whether male or female as want help towards getting into some being 150 No. 544 SPECTATOR .
... to their ability . I shall lay a tax upon such as I have highly obliged , to become security to me for such of their own poor youth , whether male or female as want help towards getting into some being 150 No. 544 SPECTATOR .
Strana 206
... obliged to say on this head , by giving my reader this hint for the better judging of my productions - that the best comment upon them would be an account when the patron to The Tender Husband was in England or abroad . The reader will ...
... obliged to say on this head , by giving my reader this hint for the better judging of my productions - that the best comment upon them would be an account when the patron to The Tender Husband was in England or abroad . The reader will ...
Strana 219
... obliged him . I was so surprised at his gratitude , that I could not for- bear saying , " What service is there which one man can do for another , that can oblige him to all eternity ? " However , I only asked him , for my re- ward ...
... obliged him . I was so surprised at his gratitude , that I could not for- bear saying , " What service is there which one man can do for another , that can oblige him to all eternity ? " However , I only asked him , for my re- ward ...
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