The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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... Honours which have been conferred upon You . It is very well known how much the Church owed to you in the most dangerous Day it ever faw , that of the Arraignment of its Prelates ; and how far the Civil Power , in the Late of Late and ...
... Honours which have been conferred upon You . It is very well known how much the Church owed to you in the most dangerous Day it ever faw , that of the Arraignment of its Prelates ; and how far the Civil Power , in the Late of Late and ...
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... Honour of the Common- wealth , that an old Gentleman came too late for a Place fuitable to his Age and Quality . Many of the young Gentlemen who obferved the Diffi- .C culty and Confufion he was in , made Signs to him that they would ...
... Honour of the Common- wealth , that an old Gentleman came too late for a Place fuitable to his Age and Quality . Many of the young Gentlemen who obferved the Diffi- .C culty and Confufion he was in , made Signs to him that they would ...
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... Honour , did not continue long , most of the Mem- bers of it being put to the Sword , or hanged , a little after its Inftitution . ) OUR Modern celebrated Clubs are founded upon Eating and Drinking , which are Points wherein moft Men a ...
... Honour , did not continue long , most of the Mem- bers of it being put to the Sword , or hanged , a little after its Inftitution . ) OUR Modern celebrated Clubs are founded upon Eating and Drinking , which are Points wherein moft Men a ...
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... Honour of her Acquain tance , by my Friend WILL . HONEY COMB , who has prevailed upon her to admit me fometimes into her Affembly , as as a civil inoffenfive Man . I found her accompanied N ° 18. The SPECTATOR . 77 10 ...
... Honour of her Acquain tance , by my Friend WILL . HONEY COMB , who has prevailed upon her to admit me fometimes into her Affembly , as as a civil inoffenfive Man . I found her accompanied N ° 18. The SPECTATOR . 77 10 ...
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... ARIETTA feem'd to regard this piece of Raillery as an Outrage done to her Sex ; as indeed I have always obferved that Women , whether out of a nicer Re- k ht Regard to their Honour , or what other 78 The SPECTATOR . N.
... ARIETTA feem'd to regard this piece of Raillery as an Outrage done to her Sex ; as indeed I have always obferved that Women , whether out of a nicer Re- k ht Regard to their Honour , or what other 78 The SPECTATOR . N.
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