The Spectator, Svazek 5George Atherton Aitken G. Routledge, 1898 |
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... carry ships in safety , to give help to people tossed in a troubled sea , without knowing to what shore they bear ... carried on in advertisements in 1710 , and was continued after the cessation of the Tatler . On January 13 , 1710-11 ...
... carry ships in safety , to give help to people tossed in a troubled sea , without knowing to what shore they bear ... carried on in advertisements in 1710 , and was continued after the cessation of the Tatler . On January 13 , 1710-11 ...
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... carry with them the most valuable regards of human life , may be mentioned for our long- suffering ; but in the case of ... carried on the jest in the very article of death , and , to the diminution of the wealth and happiness of their ...
... carry with them the most valuable regards of human life , may be mentioned for our long- suffering ; but in the case of ... carried on the jest in the very article of death , and , to the diminution of the wealth and happiness of their ...
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... carried on by old women within the walks , which makes the place impassable by reason of shells and trash . The benches around are so filthy , that no one can sit down , yet the beadles and officers have the impudence at Christmas to ...
... carried on by old women within the walks , which makes the place impassable by reason of shells and trash . The benches around are so filthy , that no one can sit down , yet the beadles and officers have the impudence at Christmas to ...
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