The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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... ment , you may fee the Pieces of Bread continually multiplying round his Plate : ' Tis true the reft of the Com- pany want it , as well as their Knives and Forks , which Menalcas does not let them keep long . Sometimes in a ' Morning he ...
... ment , you may fee the Pieces of Bread continually multiplying round his Plate : ' Tis true the reft of the Com- pany want it , as well as their Knives and Forks , which Menalcas does not let them keep long . Sometimes in a ' Morning he ...
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... as much Intereft to be excused as they would from ferving Sheriff ; however , at laft the Society was formed , and proper Officers were appointed ; and the ' the Day was fixed for the Entertain- ment , 34 The SPECTATOR . N ° 78 .
... as much Intereft to be excused as they would from ferving Sheriff ; however , at laft the Society was formed , and proper Officers were appointed ; and the ' the Day was fixed for the Entertain- ment , 34 The SPECTATOR . N ° 78 .
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' the Day was fixed for the Entertain- ment , which was in Venifon Seafon . A pleafant Fellow of King's Colledge ( com- monly called CRAB from his four Look , and the only Man who did not pretend to get off ) was nominated for Chaplain ...
' the Day was fixed for the Entertain- ment , which was in Venifon Seafon . A pleafant Fellow of King's Colledge ( com- monly called CRAB from his four Look , and the only Man who did not pretend to get off ) was nominated for Chaplain ...
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... ment . You are well able to fettle this Affair , and to you we fubmit our Caufe . We defire you to affign the Butts and Bounds of each of us ; and that for the Future we may both en- joy our own : We would defire to be heard by our ...
... ment . You are well able to fettle this Affair , and to you we fubmit our Caufe . We defire you to affign the Butts and Bounds of each of us ; and that for the Future we may both en- joy our own : We would defire to be heard by our ...
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... Virgins ftifle their Refent- ment fo far as not to break into open Violences , while they equally fuffered the Torments of a regulated Anger . VOL . III . C Their Their Mothers , as it is ufual , engaged in N ° 80. The SPECTATOR . 42.
... Virgins ftifle their Refent- ment fo far as not to break into open Violences , while they equally fuffered the Torments of a regulated Anger . VOL . III . C Their Their Mothers , as it is ufual , engaged in N ° 80. The SPECTATOR . 42.
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