The Spectator, Svazek 3George Gregory Smith Dent, 1967 |
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Strana 255
... house has some particular Statesman belonging to it , who is the Mouth of the Street where he lives , I always take care to place my self near him , in order to know his Judgment on the present Posture of Affairs . The last Progress ...
... house has some particular Statesman belonging to it , who is the Mouth of the Street where he lives , I always take care to place my self near him , in order to know his Judgment on the present Posture of Affairs . The last Progress ...
Strana 326
... House she is in , and the Persons to whom she is to remove , being in the Plot , are ready to receive her at her own Chamber again . At stated Times , the Gentlewoman at whose House she supposes she is at the Time , is sent for to ...
... House she is in , and the Persons to whom she is to remove , being in the Plot , are ready to receive her at her own Chamber again . At stated Times , the Gentlewoman at whose House she supposes she is at the Time , is sent for to ...
Strana 434
... House of a Miser . Plutus further told him , that when he was a Boy he used to declare , that as soon as he came to Age he would distribute Wealth to none but virtuous and just Men ; upon which Jupiter , considering the pernicious ...
... House of a Miser . Plutus further told him , that when he was a Boy he used to declare , that as soon as he came to Age he would distribute Wealth to none but virtuous and just Men ; upon which Jupiter , considering the pernicious ...
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