The Spectator, Svazek 5George Atherton Aitken G. Routledge, 1898 |
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... hear me . I live here distinguished , as one whom Nature has been liberal to in a graceful person , an exalted mien , and heavenly voice . These particular- ities in this strange country are arguments for respect and generosity to her ...
... hear me . I live here distinguished , as one whom Nature has been liberal to in a graceful person , an exalted mien , and heavenly voice . These particular- ities in this strange country are arguments for respect and generosity to her ...
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... hear the French court is removed to Marli , and are afterwards as much delighted with its return to Versailles . They read the advertisements with the same curiosity as the articles of public news ; and are as pleased to hear of a ...
... hear the French court is removed to Marli , and are afterwards as much delighted with its return to Versailles . They read the advertisements with the same curiosity as the articles of public news ; and are as pleased to hear of a ...
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... hear of those solemn contests and debates , which are made among the great upon the punctilios of a public ceremony , and wonder to hear that any business of consequence should be retarded by those little cir- cumstances , which they ...
... hear of those solemn contests and debates , which are made among the great upon the punctilios of a public ceremony , and wonder to hear that any business of consequence should be retarded by those little cir- cumstances , which they ...
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