The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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... King's Wenches our Wives and Daughters had this Manner of curling their Hair , that Way of placing their Hoods ; whose Frailty was covered by fuch a fort of Petticoat , and whofe Vanity to fhew her Foot made that part of the Dress fo ...
... King's Wenches our Wives and Daughters had this Manner of curling their Hair , that Way of placing their Hoods ; whose Frailty was covered by fuch a fort of Petticoat , and whofe Vanity to fhew her Foot made that part of the Dress fo ...
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... King was formerly poffeffed of ; and that he could convert whatever the pleafed into that precious Metal , AFTER a little Dizziness , and confused Hurry of Thought , which a Man often meets with in a Dream , me thoughts the Hall was ...
... King was formerly poffeffed of ; and that he could convert whatever the pleafed into that precious Metal , AFTER a little Dizziness , and confused Hurry of Thought , which a Man often meets with in a Dream , me thoughts the Hall was ...
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... King's Throne ; be- fides the Inconveniences which the Heads of the Audience may fometimes fuffer from them . I am credibly in- formed , that there was once a Defign of cafting into an Opera the Story of Whittington and his Cat , and ...
... King's Throne ; be- fides the Inconveniences which the Heads of the Audience may fometimes fuffer from them . I am credibly in- formed , that there was once a Defign of cafting into an Opera the Story of Whittington and his Cat , and ...
Strana 65
... Kings . This grand Alliance was form- ed a little after the Return of King Charles the Second , and admitted into it Men of all Qualities and Profeffions , provided they agreed in this Sir - name of King , which , as they imagined , fuf ...
... Kings . This grand Alliance was form- ed a little after the Return of King Charles the Second , and admitted into it Men of all Qualities and Profeffions , provided they agreed in this Sir - name of King , which , as they imagined , fuf ...
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... King Charles the Se- cond : I mean , the Club of Duelifts , in which none was to be admitted that had not fought his Man . The Prefident of it was faid to have kill'd half a dozen in fingle Combat ; and as for the other Members , they ...
... King Charles the Se- cond : I mean , the Club of Duelifts , in which none was to be admitted that had not fought his Man . The Prefident of it was faid to have kill'd half a dozen in fingle Combat ; and as for the other Members , they ...
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