The Spectator, Svazek 3George Gregory Smith Dent, 1967 |
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... Servant , who had been also my Mother's Maid , to be present at the Ceremony . When that was over , I demanded a Certificate , signed by the Minister , my Husband , and the Servant I just now spoke of . After our Nuptials we conversed ...
... Servant , who had been also my Mother's Maid , to be present at the Ceremony . When that was over , I demanded a Certificate , signed by the Minister , my Husband , and the Servant I just now spoke of . After our Nuptials we conversed ...
Strana 274
... Servant was gone to call a Coach . In the Interim the Footman returned , with no Coach to be had ; and there appeared nothing to be done but trusting her self with Mr. HONEYCOMB and his Friend to wait at the Tavern at the Gate for a ...
... Servant was gone to call a Coach . In the Interim the Footman returned , with no Coach to be had ; and there appeared nothing to be done but trusting her self with Mr. HONEYCOMB and his Friend to wait at the Tavern at the Gate for a ...
Strana 463
... Servant , Timothy Stanza . " ' Sir , Aug. 23. 1712 . Having a little Time upon my Hands , I could not think of bestowing it better , than in writing an Epistle to the SPECTA- TOR , which I now do , and am , Sir , Your humble Servant ...
... Servant , Timothy Stanza . " ' Sir , Aug. 23. 1712 . Having a little Time upon my Hands , I could not think of bestowing it better , than in writing an Epistle to the SPECTA- TOR , which I now do , and am , Sir , Your humble Servant ...
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