“The” Spectator ...J. Wood, 1761 |
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... by HAMILTON , BALFOUR , & NEIL , For JOHN WOOD , And fold at his Shop , at Milton's Head , West End of the New Exchange , and by the Bookfellers in Town and Country . MDCCLXI . 575 0 16 28 1 8 то William Honeycomb , THE ...
... by HAMILTON , BALFOUR , & NEIL , For JOHN WOOD , And fold at his Shop , at Milton's Head , West End of the New Exchange , and by the Bookfellers in Town and Country . MDCCLXI . 575 0 16 28 1 8 то William Honeycomb , THE ...
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... head of a court of juftice , while Cato was ftill living , fhews us , more than a thousand exam- ples , the high reputation this great man had gained among his contemporaries upon the account of his fincerity . WHEN fuch an inflexible ...
... head of a court of juftice , while Cato was ftill living , fhews us , more than a thousand exam- ples , the high reputation this great man had gained among his contemporaries upon the account of his fincerity . WHEN fuch an inflexible ...
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... heads and marched away , as heavy loaden as they came . I faw multitudes of old women throw down their wrinkles , and feveral young ones who stripped themselves of a tawny skin . There were very great heaps of red nofes , large lips ...
... heads and marched away , as heavy loaden as they came . I faw multitudes of old women throw down their wrinkles , and feveral young ones who stripped themselves of a tawny skin . There were very great heaps of red nofes , large lips ...
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... head- ed man , who had laid down the cholic , and who I found wanted an heir to his eftate , fnatched up an undutiful fon , that had been thrown into the heap by his angry fa- ther . The graceless youth , in lefs than a quarter of an ...
... head- ed man , who had laid down the cholic , and who I found wanted an heir to his eftate , fnatched up an undutiful fon , that had been thrown into the heap by his angry fa- ther . The graceless youth , in lefs than a quarter of an ...
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... head . My I MUST not omit my own particular adventure . friend with the long vifage had no fooner taken upon him my short face , but he made fuch a grotefque figure in it , that as I looked upon him I could not forbear laughing at ...
... head . My I MUST not omit my own particular adventure . friend with the long vifage had no fooner taken upon him my short face , but he made fuch a grotefque figure in it , that as I looked upon him I could not forbear laughing at ...
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