The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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... out his Watch , and told me we had feven Minutes good . We took a turn or two more , when , to my great Surprize , I faw him squirr away away his Watch a confiderable way in- to the Thames N ° 77. The SPECTATOR . 23 N° 77. ...
... out his Watch , and told me we had feven Minutes good . We took a turn or two more , when , to my great Surprize , I faw him squirr away away his Watch a confiderable way in- to the Thames N ° 77. The SPECTATOR . 23 N° 77. ...
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... told his Friends he had been robbed ; they de- fire to know the Particulars , Ask my Servants , fays Menalcas , for they were □ with me . X No 78 . Wednesday , May 30 . Cum Talis fis , Utinam nofter effes ! T HE following Letters are ...
... told his Friends he had been robbed ; they de- fire to know the Particulars , Ask my Servants , fays Menalcas , for they were □ with me . X No 78 . Wednesday , May 30 . Cum Talis fis , Utinam nofter effes ! T HE following Letters are ...
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... told that many virtuous Ma- trons , who formerly have been taught to believe that this artificial Spotting of the Face was unlawful , are now recon- ciled by a Zeal for their Cause , to what they could not be prompted by a Con- cern for ...
... told that many virtuous Ma- trons , who formerly have been taught to believe that this artificial Spotting of the Face was unlawful , are now recon- ciled by a Zeal for their Cause , to what they could not be prompted by a Con- cern for ...
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... told twice , I fear I fhall " not be able to fpeak it at all . Phara mond commanded Eucrate to let him enter ; he did fo , and the Gentleman approached the King with an Air which spoke him under the greatest Concern in what Manner to ...
... told twice , I fear I fhall " not be able to fpeak it at all . Phara mond commanded Eucrate to let him enter ; he did fo , and the Gentleman approached the King with an Air which spoke him under the greatest Concern in what Manner to ...
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... told him his Face was made like an Ea- gle's , he understood them in the fame Manner as if they had told him , there was fomething in his Looks which . fhewed him to be strong , active , pier- cing , and of a royal Defcent . Whether or ...
... told him his Face was made like an Ea- gle's , he understood them in the fame Manner as if they had told him , there was fomething in his Looks which . fhewed him to be strong , active , pier- cing , and of a royal Defcent . Whether or ...
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