The Spectator ...Angier March, 1803 |
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... fortune , having paid my respects in a family Jacobus , he told me ( after his manner ) among several other things , that in a year and nine months I should fall ill of a new fever , be given over by my physicians , but should with much ...
... fortune , having paid my respects in a family Jacobus , he told me ( after his manner ) among several other things , that in a year and nine months I should fall ill of a new fever , be given over by my physicians , but should with much ...
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... fortunes , and at a full stop among a crowd of servants , to whose taste of life they are beholden for the little ... fortune she has brought him subservient to the honour and reputation of her and So. hers . A man of sense , who is ...
... fortunes , and at a full stop among a crowd of servants , to whose taste of life they are beholden for the little ... fortune she has brought him subservient to the honour and reputation of her and So. hers . A man of sense , who is ...
Strana 354
... fortune , years , and under- standing . He insinuates , as if I had a certain right to his favours from some merit , which his particular indulgence to me has discovered ; but that is only a beautiful artifice to lessen the pain an ...
... fortune , years , and under- standing . He insinuates , as if I had a certain right to his favours from some merit , which his particular indulgence to me has discovered ; but that is only a beautiful artifice to lessen the pain an ...
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