The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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... peculiar to You in making every one who Converses with your Lordship prefer You to himself , without thinking the less meanly of his own Talents . But if I fhould take notice of all that might be observed I The Dedication .
... peculiar to You in making every one who Converses with your Lordship prefer You to himself , without thinking the less meanly of his own Talents . But if I fhould take notice of all that might be observed I The Dedication .
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... himself a Batchelor by reafon he was croffed in Love , by a perverse beautiful Widow of the next County to him . Before this Difap- pointment , Sir ROGER was what you call a fine Gentleman , had often fupped with my Lord Rochester and ...
... himself a Batchelor by reafon he was croffed in Love , by a perverse beautiful Widow of the next County to him . Before this Difap- pointment , Sir ROGER was what you call a fine Gentleman , had often fupped with my Lord Rochester and ...
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... himself ; and fays that England may be richer than other Kingdoms , by as plain Methods as he himself is richer than other Men ; though at the fame Time I can fay this of him , that there is not a Point in the Compafs but blows home at ...
... himself ; and fays that England may be richer than other Kingdoms , by as plain Methods as he himself is richer than other Men ; though at the fame Time I can fay this of him , that there is not a Point in the Compafs but blows home at ...
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d haved himself with great Gallantry in feveral Engagements and at feveral Sie- ges ; but having a fmall Eftate of his own , and being next Heir to Sir Ro- GER , he has quitted a Way of Life in which no Man can rife fuitably to his ...
d haved himself with great Gallantry in feveral Engagements and at feveral Sie- ges ; but having a fmall Eftate of his own , and being next Heir to Sir Ro- GER , he has quitted a Way of Life in which no Man can rife fuitably to his ...
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... himself and others . The fame Frankness runs through all his Conver- fation . The Military Part of his Life has furnished him with many Adven- tures , in the Relation of which he is very agreeable to the Company ; for he is never over ...
... himself and others . The fame Frankness runs through all his Conver- fation . The Military Part of his Life has furnished him with many Adven- tures , in the Relation of which he is very agreeable to the Company ; for he is never over ...
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