The Spectator, Svazek 3John Bell, 1776 |
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... readers in general , without giving of- fence to any particular perfon , it would be difficult to find out fo proper a patron for it as yourself , there being none whofe merit is more univerfally acknowledged by all parties , and who ...
... readers in general , without giving of- fence to any particular perfon , it would be difficult to find out fo proper a patron for it as yourself , there being none whofe merit is more univerfally acknowledged by all parties , and who ...
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... readers with two or three letters I have received from my correfpon- dents : The first discovers to me a fpecies of fe- males which have hitherto efcaped my notice , and is as follows . 6 6 • · • ་ * Mr. SPECTATOR , AM a young gentleman ...
... readers with two or three letters I have received from my correfpon- dents : The first discovers to me a fpecies of fe- males which have hitherto efcaped my notice , and is as follows . 6 6 • · • ་ * Mr. SPECTATOR , AM a young gentleman ...
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... reader as it was fent me . • Mr. SPECTATOR , Exeter , Sep. 7 . You U were pleased in a late fpeculation to take notice of the inconvenience we lie under in the ་ ་ the country , in not being able to No 175 . 31 THE SPECTATOR .
... reader as it was fent me . • Mr. SPECTATOR , Exeter , Sep. 7 . You U were pleased in a late fpeculation to take notice of the inconvenience we lie under in the ་ ་ the country , in not being able to No 175 . 31 THE SPECTATOR .
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... he , than in a library of fermons ; and indeed . • if those sentences were understood by the reader , with the fame emphafis as they are delivered by · ' the the author , we needed not thofe volumes of in- 40 No 177 . THE SPECTATOR .
... he , than in a library of fermons ; and indeed . • if those sentences were understood by the reader , with the fame emphafis as they are delivered by · ' the the author , we needed not thofe volumes of in- 40 No 177 . THE SPECTATOR .
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... readers under two general divi- fions , the Mercurial and the Saturnine . The firft are the gay part of my difciples , who require fpeculations of wit and humour ; the others are those of a more folemn and fober turn , who find no ...
... readers under two general divi- fions , the Mercurial and the Saturnine . The firft are the gay part of my difciples , who require fpeculations of wit and humour ; the others are those of a more folemn and fober turn , who find no ...
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