The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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... daugh- ter during my stay in this country ; but I quickly found that he was as treacherous as the rest of his countrymen . ' At my first going to court , one of the great men almost put me out of countenance , by asking ten thousand ...
... daugh- ter during my stay in this country ; but I quickly found that he was as treacherous as the rest of his countrymen . ' At my first going to court , one of the great men almost put me out of countenance , by asking ten thousand ...
Strana 132
... daugh- ter , that she no longer refused him in marriage . On the day in which he brought her up into the moun- tains he raised a most prodigious pile of cedar , and of every sweet smelling wood , which reached above three hundred cubits ...
... daugh- ter , that she no longer refused him in marriage . On the day in which he brought her up into the moun- tains he raised a most prodigious pile of cedar , and of every sweet smelling wood , which reached above three hundred cubits ...
Strana 177
... daugh- ter , who deserted me for the sake of a young barber . Upon my complaining to one of my particular friends of this misfortune , the cruel wag made a mere jest of my calamity , and asked me with a smile , Where the needle should ...
... daugh- ter , who deserted me for the sake of a young barber . Upon my complaining to one of my particular friends of this misfortune , the cruel wag made a mere jest of my calamity , and asked me with a smile , Where the needle should ...
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