The Spectator, Svazek 3Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1853 |
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... father's love . P. THERE is a loose tribe of men whom I have not yet taken notice of , that ramble into all the corners of this great city , in order to seduce such unfortunate females as fall into their walks . These abandoned ...
... father's love . P. THERE is a loose tribe of men whom I have not yet taken notice of , that ramble into all the corners of this great city , in order to seduce such unfortunate females as fall into their walks . These abandoned ...
Strana 310
... father , according to the opportunities which are offered to him , is throwing down blessings on the son ; and the son endeavouring to appear the worthy offspring of such a father . It is after this manner that Camillus and his first ...
... father , according to the opportunities which are offered to him , is throwing down blessings on the son ; and the son endeavouring to appear the worthy offspring of such a father . It is after this manner that Camillus and his first ...
Strana 313
... father was a fond fool to give me a rent charge of eight hundred a- year to the prejudice of his son . What Letacre said to you upon that occasion , you ought to have borne with more decency , as he was your father's well - beloved ...
... father was a fond fool to give me a rent charge of eight hundred a- year to the prejudice of his son . What Letacre said to you upon that occasion , you ought to have borne with more decency , as he was your father's well - beloved ...
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