The Spectator, Svazek 2Tonson, 1776 |
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... themselves in the oppofite fide - boxes , and feemed drawn up in a kind of battle array one against ano- ther . After a fhort furvey of them , I found they were patched differently ; the faces on one hand being spotted on the right fide ...
... themselves in the oppofite fide - boxes , and feemed drawn up in a kind of battle array one against ano- ther . After a fhort furvey of them , I found they were patched differently ; the faces on one hand being spotted on the right fide ...
Strana 2
and those on my left , Tories : And that those who had placed themselves in the middle boxes were a neutral party , whofe faces had not yet declared . themselves . These latt , however , as I afterwards found , diminished daily , and ...
and those on my left , Tories : And that those who had placed themselves in the middle boxes were a neutral party , whofe faces had not yet declared . themselves . These latt , however , as I afterwards found , diminished daily , and ...
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... themselves in competitions and contentions , that for this reafon , among others , they forbad them , un- der pain of death , to be prefent at the Olympick games , notwithstanding these were the publick di- verfions of all Greece : As ...
... themselves in competitions and contentions , that for this reafon , among others , they forbad them , un- der pain of death , to be prefent at the Olympick games , notwithstanding these were the publick di- verfions of all Greece : As ...
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... themselves fo truly pub . lick spirited as to facrifice every one her necklace against the common enemy , what decrees ought not to be made in favour of them ? Since I am recollecting upon this fubject such paffages as occur to my ...
... themselves fo truly pub . lick spirited as to facrifice every one her necklace against the common enemy , what decrees ought not to be made in favour of them ? Since I am recollecting upon this fubject such paffages as occur to my ...
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ing upon the ftrange conftitution of fome men , and how meanly they behave themselves in all forts of conditions . The perfon who begged of me is now as I take it , fifty : I was well acquainted with him till about the age of twenty ...
ing upon the ftrange conftitution of fome men , and how meanly they behave themselves in all forts of conditions . The perfon who begged of me is now as I take it , fifty : I was well acquainted with him till about the age of twenty ...
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