The Spectator, Svazek 7George Gregory Smith J.M. Dent & Company, 1898 |
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... Woman carried off with a Pain in her Side , with all the Distortions and Anguish of Counten- ance which is natural ... Woman made by the Servant to his Master . When I came to the House , said he , an old Woman opened the Door 1712 ...
... Woman carried off with a Pain in her Side , with all the Distortions and Anguish of Counten- ance which is natural ... Woman made by the Servant to his Master . When I came to the House , said he , an old Woman opened the Door 1712 ...
Strana 119
... Woman , as to resolve never to learn even to dress before her Husband , There is Something so gross in the Carriage of some Wives , that they lose their Husbands ' Hearts for Faults , which , if a Man has either Good - nature , or Good ...
... Woman , as to resolve never to learn even to dress before her Husband , There is Something so gross in the Carriage of some Wives , that they lose their Husbands ' Hearts for Faults , which , if a Man has either Good - nature , or Good ...
Strana 133
... Woman ; so as by Adam's Hearkening to the Voice of his Wife , contrary to the express Com mandment of the living God , Mankind by that her Incantation became the Subject of Labour , Sorrow , and Death ; the Woman being given to Man for ...
... Woman ; so as by Adam's Hearkening to the Voice of his Wife , contrary to the express Com mandment of the living God , Mankind by that her Incantation became the Subject of Labour , Sorrow , and Death ; the Woman being given to Man for ...
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