The Spectator, Svazek 5George Atherton Aitken G. Routledge, 1898 |
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... given into my hand by a fellow without a nose tells us as follows what good news is come to town , to wit , that there is now a certain cure for the French disease , by a gentleman just come from his travels : In Russell Court , over ...
... given into my hand by a fellow without a nose tells us as follows what good news is come to town , to wit , that there is now a certain cure for the French disease , by a gentleman just come from his travels : In Russell Court , over ...
Strana 196
... given every one of them a reading . These several dishes of news are so very agreeable to the palate of my countrymen , that they are not only pleased with them when they are served up hot , but when they are again set cold before them ...
... given every one of them a reading . These several dishes of news are so very agreeable to the palate of my countrymen , that they are not only pleased with them when they are served up hot , but when they are again set cold before them ...
Strana 323
... given to men ; upon which they were both cast into a deep sleep , and the next morning found dead in the temple . This was such an event as would have been construed into a judg- ment had it happened to the two brothers after an act of ...
... given to men ; upon which they were both cast into a deep sleep , and the next morning found dead in the temple . This was such an event as would have been construed into a judg- ment had it happened to the two brothers after an act of ...
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